<p>Sticky this!!!</p>
<p>beautiful, just what i needed.</p>
<p>Someone said that the physics curve for a 5 was like a 55%. Which one is right? haha</p>
<p>^ I have the same question too. And this thread is really helpful. Anyone know the percents for Spanish Lit?</p>
<p>this is amazing
thanks a lot</p>
<p>I know the AP Bio curve has been mentioned to be 86+/150 = 5.
Can anyone confirm or provide a source for that curve? It seems kind of low…that’s only 57%.</p>
<p>AP Bio has the most generous curve, and yes most curves are low.</p>
<p>Sticky now</p>
<p>any one have it for ap environmental science?</p>
<p>bump again</p>
<p>Can anybody predict the curve for Calculus BC this year?</p>
<p>For the AP BIO curve, can someone please explain it to me? The thread says that 49 = a 3 (MC only) whats that mean. If i happen to get 49 raw score on the test, and completely fail the frqs, I still get a 3? I know 49 may not be correct, as the curves fluctuate, but gimme an idea or something.</p>
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<p>Idk, 67/108?</p>
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<p>49 out of the total possible MC score (whatever that is) is a 3. The total composite score will be larger.</p>
<p>Could you sticky this thread please?</p>
<p>Wow… I have to do REALLY well on econ to get a 5</p>
<p>This thread needs to be stickied. There are already more than plenty of warnings about discussing FRQ after the exam.</p>
<p>Is the Macro curve accurate? It seems…odd…</p>
<p>Can a mod please sticky this??? Looking for this thread is annoying as hell.</p>
<p>The Macro and Micro are exactly what it says in my PR book lol.</p>
<p>I think that the 5’s for micro might be a little lower. Can someone sticky this?</p>