Do I have a chance at getting 100%?

All of last week my math teacher had us take a full on AP Practice exam from the CB. It wasn’t all in one sitting (We did MC no calc Monday, MC with Calc Tuesday and the Free Response on Block day) I’m referring to the AB Test btw.

Anyways

I got 43/45 on the MC (26/28 no calc, 17/17 with Calc)
I got 51/54 on the Free Response. (four 9’s, one eight and one 7)
That gives me a raw score of 103/108. Is it worth it to try and get the 5 extra points to see if I can actually get the full 108/108? Do you get anything for doing that? Do I even have a chance at improving enough until the AP Test?

Take the exam under testing conditions to get a more realistic perspective.

It doesn’t matter. Focus on other AP exams or go out and do something fun.

When I was doing my practice, I got around 43/45 on MC and about 50/54 on FRQ.

On the real test, I got a 4.

You get personal satisfaction of a job well done and a congratulations note from the College Board. That’s not enough of an incentive for me to try to achieve a perfect score. :slight_smile:

a congradulations note?! time to study uppppp

Well I was just wondering how impressive it would look to colleges if I can say that I got 100% on an AP Test. Not many people can say that.

@RHSclassof16 True, but 5 or even 1 year down the road, I doubt anyone would care. Maybe if you applied for a position tutoring AP Calculus, you could bring up that fact and it’ll look nice. I’d focus on other things or do fun stuff.

My best guess? Not very. Sure, it’s impressive, but in the grand scheme of things…