<p>That makes NO sense.
How many multiple choice correct depends on your written part.
If you didn’t do the written part you would probably need perfect on the multiple choice to get a 5.
If you got perfect on written, you would only need probably 20 on the multiple choice.
Your question makes no sense.</p>
<p>Just take the curve and multiply it by the number of questions. If you get that, you’re on your way to a 5.</p>
<p>If you’re interested, I can have them up by mid-June probably or sooner if I have time. I’ll need more detailed info on how the scoring works for that particular exam, though I’ve already written a version for APUSH, Eng Lang, and Stat.</p>
<p>Does anyone know the specific ap exam curve for AP Chemistry? I know that there is a ap exam curve for that on the first page, but I want to know by points, not percentage.</p>
<p>This makes me feel better about Calc a 55 should be cake. I mean getting a 5 would be great but NYU gives the same credit regardless of the score so all I need is a 4.</p>
<p>Oh my god. I can miss 20 on the MC and get 5’s on FRQs and still get a 5 on my US history essay … is it me or does that sound just wayyy too easy?</p>
<p>is calc bc really that low?
like 64/108 which year didu get that…or is that the 2003 which everyone called really hard
(i thot yesterday’s #6 nearly impossible)…
wat are your opinions on this year’s compared to that 64/108??</p>