<p>I disagree with you Pancaked. I see nothing wrong with the curves on the AP exams. Even the most trained student will most likely not score something like a 90% on that exam with time constraints. The exams are designed so that strong students score in the 60-70% range, while anything higher is someone who is a master of the subject. </p>
<p>Last year my Physics C: Mechanics class had many strong students by the end of the year. We spent an entire year just on that part of Physics C, used a recommended AP textbook, and had an excellent teacher. We all felt like we failed the exam, probably scoring in the 60’s, but most scored received a 4 or 5. I feel that those scores are right. My classmates know mechanics very well and do not need to retake it in college. A subject like mechanics is so vast that they could throw anything out at you, and I wouldn’t expect anyone to be able to just solve them all off the top of their head in such a limited time. I’m sorry that those exams are just so easy for you.</p>