<p>Wait, what was calculus again?</p>
<p>It was a pretty decently easy exam, i thought. (note all the qualifiers)</p>
<p>a1 was a killer, the other three i found actually incredibly easy. </p>
<p>a1 i got maybe half right if im lucky, the other 3 sections i knew everything, it was weird. maybe i was still sleepin 1st section or something</p>
<p>FR # 5, i accidentally skipped b and c. ugh.</p>
<p>don't worry, i just skipped them cause i didn't know what to do.
What the heck is a1?</p>
<p>steak sauce?</p>
<p>Is this "calculus" thing you are referring to some sort of meat, then?</p>
<p>"a1 was a killer"</p>
<p>I will remember to put that on my calculus now. </p>
<p>Seriously though, all I can say is:</p>
<p>killing spree!</p>
<p>If I had been told what Taylor and McLaurin series' are and what it means for a sum to converge/diverge, I think I would have done pretty well. We'll see i guess.</p>
<p>how much does it hurt your grade to skip 8 MC questions??</p>
<p>not at all if you would have answered them wrong.</p>
<p>MC = kinda easy.
FR = killer.
Besides completely guessing on like 4-5 answers, i skipped 2. By answers i mean, a,b,c not whole questions. Still thats pretty bad. The curve better be good..</p>
<p>the AB exam definitely wasnt as bad as i thought it would be... the free response was tough but i think i did okay...</p>
<p>I'd say the multiple choice was pretty normal. </p>
<p>The FR was harder than the past FR's ( I made such a dumb mistake! A simple adding mistake!!!). But I thought they were managable.</p>
<p>Hopefully I can still get a five.</p>
<p>What's the minimum MC and FR score you can get a still maintain a 5?</p>
<p>i agree with metra -- i also had trouble on the FR. i dont want to ever find out my bc calc score!</p>
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hahaha what was it again?</p>
<p>BC Calc was pretty fair. I skipped about 8 questions from the MC part and about 2 parts from both FR sections. Do you think I can still get a 5? As long as I had all the other answered right? I checked my answers and I corrected four mistakes and I feel pretty confident, but I don't want to jinx myself.</p>
<p>The BC curve is something like...54% correct or more equals five. With such a generous curve, I'm sure we won't have anything to worry about.</p>
<p>BC was DEATH! WHAT...THE...HELL... I was NOT ready for polars on that free response. Life is just bad. Omg. I mean, what am I going to do? I'd be happy for a four now. Wow. Wow. WOW. Ahhh...</p>
<p>it was pretty easy compared to PR or Peterson review book tests. But I did skip 6 in MC and bombed the last free response question (I suck at Taylor series). I think my worst case scenarios is if I get like...6 blanks on MC...10 wrong in total...and 2 FR questions completely wrong, then I can still get a 4?</p>
<p>calm down mousey...
it's only an AP, and +, it doesn't mean anything. lots of colleges don't even count them as credit anymore anyway. it's no big deal. I'm sure you did fine!</p>
<p>question...
for the AB, how well do you have to do to get a 5?
i hear its something like 60-70%, but is it ever a lot higher? Also, do most people do better on free response than the multiple choice?</p>