AP Stats

<p>was the easiest test I've ever taken.</p>

<p>discuss.</p>

<p>i think i felt that way partly because i was so unprepared for what was going to be on the test. i thought it was going to be much harder with a bunch of tests and stuff, but it definitely wasn't like that, so i was pleasantly surprised.</p>

<p>hard !!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>i didnt study for it because i cant get credit and i was much more concerned with calc, but it really surprised me.. i didnt feel challenged at all</p>

<p>MUCH easier than Barron's.</p>

<p>WAAAAAy easy</p>

<p>I think i got 38/40 MC, 1 wrong, 1 omit</p>

<p>Rocked the free response.</p>

<p>If I don't get a 5...I wont...be happy?</p>

<p>OMG am i the only one that had trouble our teacher did teach us 3 of the multiple choice questions and i barely pulled out half of the free responses i need some luck for a 4</p>

<p>i thought it was A LOT better than expected. i was freaking out before because i hadn't really done anything until like 1 hour before the test...</p>

<p>i think i got a couple MC wrong and maybe a part or 2 of the FR...not too bad at all i think the curve is pretty generous.</p>

<p>I took that down, prob 38/39 on MC, pretty well on FR, very surprised if not 5. It was easier than Barron's test, and I got 5 on that. Even easier than a lot of the problems shown from previous years.</p>

<p>definitely easiest test ever. even if at the max i got 5 wrong on the MC, i prolly made up for it all on the free response.</p>

<p>veeery easy my friends =) not sure on a couple, lets say 5. i accidently skipped 1 subset of questions, but i definitely killed everything else. barrons totally freaked me out, but this test is doable</p>

<p>What will this yield?:</p>

<p>28/40 Multiple Choice</p>

<p>Answered 4 out of 5 Free Response Part A correctly. Answered 1/2 of last free response correctly. The 6th free response I ran out of time on, and didn't get to.</p>

<p>So I am thinking 28<em>1.25 + 4</em>7 + 1<em>7</em>.5 = 35 + 28+ 3.5 = 66.5</p>

<p>Enough for a 5?</p>

<p>I didn't answer a part of a 3 part question on 2 free responses. one ofthem I could have BSed something or put something that was reaosnably intelligent, but I was concentrating on other things near the end and just forgot I didn't answer it. </p>

<p>I thought a lot of the questions were identical to barrons. that was kewl</p>

<p>isn't -.25 per question answered wrong on multiple choice? </p>

<p>how generous are the graders with partial credit? I did the formulas right but definitely did the calculations wrong...lol 230,000 something was definitely not an answer =)</p>

<p>Someone told me 68+ was a 5. I'm not sure though</p>

<p>i was really suprized at how much i knew on the test, it was alot easier than i initally thought. i think i got like 31 on the multiple choice like 4 wrong plus i knew most of hte free response...i haven't actually taken the class, so i was expecting to pass, but i think that i have a chance at getting a four</p>

<p>sorry to tell u f9x9 but you shouldve done #6 after u did #1 (barrons technique) it counts as 25% of your grade in part II, so .2*.5 = 10% of your final grade. and the curve better be decent</p>

<p>We took a past exam in class and the crve was 68+ for a 5. Its your MCx1.25+1.875(FR 1-5)+3.125(FR 6). I thought the test was pretty easy... except number 6 on the fr i think i only got a 2 on.</p>

<p>yeah, it would have been nice if i had known that the last one counted 25 percent! but oh well! i still think i rocked it.</p>

<p>same, i should have done #6 first cuz i didnt finish...but its 25% of the free response not 25% of the test (so 50% x 25% = 12.5% of the entire exam)</p>

<p>i thought it was so hard
cuz the proctor said 25 minutes left and i still had two and one-half free response to do</p>

<p>i really wanted a 5, im still praying :(</p>