<p>Yeah. I left the second to the last question blank, along with 2 other questions. Overall I thought the MC wasn't bad since our teacher didn't really prepare us for it.</p>
<p>The FR was okay. I had 15 minutes to do Part 6, which I completely bs-ed. I kinda scribbled some stuff for #1 part c and #5. </p>
<p>For FR #2 & #3, did you guys list any conditions or assumptions or wrote a lot? I didn't because it was probability stuff.</p>
<p>So when did everyone finish? Ours ended at 3:40 PM</p>
<p>yea i want to know if starting late causes our scores to be invalidated... we were told to go to the testing room at 1:30, proctor didnt get there till two, some mixup at the office held us until really starting until around 2:45... is that really bad?</p>
<p>MC was ridiculously easy. I was thinking I was gonna get a 4 coming into this judging from the difficulty of Barrons, but then those MC were just so obvious. I went through the test once and left 5 blank but then had like 30 minutes to finish them. I probably missed 3 at most in the MC. For the FRQ I finished every problem except this one part to a part of a question (lol). I got the first part of it right but then didn't even know what the second was asking for so I left that blank.</p>
<p>I might have missed part of an FRQ after discussing it with some friends, but overall I think I got a solid 5.</p>
<p>3:30-3:35ish.
Pretty decent test, I thought.</p>
<p>Agree with people above though..strange FRQs.
MC was okay, I'm sure I got tricked a bunch....skipped the second to last one - probably coulda figured it out, but didnt have the time.</p>
<p>I savored the easy #1 on the FR and took time on it, trying to get all bases covered. Then I skipped around the test, picking up easy points, doing the easier sections of various questions.</p>
<p>Which meant I was forced to leave the majority of the last page of #6 blank.</p>
<p>But if the curve really is that generous, then I have no doubt that I got a 5.</p>
<p>I thought MC was straightforward, definitely easier than FRQ
What can I possibly get if I omit 2 on MC and maybe 1-3 wrong, but i only did FRQ 1, 2, 3, and 6. NO 5 or 4 :[[[[[[. My responses for 1,2, 3, and 6 were very thorough.</p>
<p>well, i admit i did have some time but i really had the urge to go to the restroom so I wasn't thinking right ...eeekk..so whats the best score i can get? i just need some reassurance :[</p>
<p>@ wahat, assuming 35R, 3W, and 2Skipped with 3's on 1,2,3, and 6, you'll have a five. 42.815+16.875+9.375=69.065 Which is a five on pretty much any scale.</p>
<p>The main assumption is if your MC is that high...</p>
<p>Overall, I thought MC wasn't that bad, but I left one question blank, because I simply couldn't decide which one to put down. </p>
<p>The free response.. I did 1 and 2 first, then started on 5.. Half-way through (a), I realized I didn't really know how to do 5 -__-"". So I ended up finishing 6 before 3 and 4. The proctor called 25 minutes when I just finished 6(a), so I had to go back and do 3 and 4, after which I finished 6. </p>
<p>I BSed 1c and some parts of 3 and 4 though, so not sure if how many points I would get.</p>
<p>Multiple choice was pretty easy (1-2 tricky ones like people said).
FRQ were easy to except for a certain part of a certain question which I have now figured out but couldn't think of doing that on the actual test.</p>