<p>I'm taking Calc AB and in the study guides, there's usually a grading rubric. (MC x 1.25 - etc, etc)</p>
<p>My book doesn't have this so if somebody could PLEASE type it up or send me a link, that owuld be awesome!!</p>
<p>I'm taking Calc AB and in the study guides, there's usually a grading rubric. (MC x 1.25 - etc, etc)</p>
<p>My book doesn't have this so if somebody could PLEASE type it up or send me a link, that owuld be awesome!!</p>
<p>basically.
the test is out of 108 points
54 come from the free response (9 pts for each of the 6 questions)
and then it depends on how many multiple choice questions there are, but they make it out of 54. so if there are 40 questions, mulitply your raw score by 1.35.. and so on</p>
<p>generally, a score in the mid 80's is needed to get a 5, but some years are relaly hard and that is lower</p>