<p>So I'm just kind of curious where I stand...
In my AP WH class we take practice exams to simulate the exam for every unit we complete studying, and do some sort of essay for every unit. With the scores listed below (I'm not really a stellar student) what you expect I'd receive on actual AP World History exam? I don't know all that much about how the exam is scored so I really don't have a clue. </p>
<p>80.5% Average on my Unit Tests with the score curved to the highest score in the class.
Comparison Essay Average:7
DBQ Essay Average: 8
CCOT Essay Average: 8</p>
<p>My ultimate goal is to get a 4, where do you think I stand?</p>
<p>You will probably get a 5 actually! Those are pretty good averages, especially for the essays. Are you sure they are accurate? The nation average on essays are usually a 2 or 3, a 5 is considered pretty good. My teacher has claims that he probably only had about 4 students who actually got a 9 or 8 (however, the college board don’t show the individual essay scores, just the overall number of 1-5), and his average score from students is 3.2, which is actually really good. So, if you’re essay average is 8-9, then I am pretty sure you’ll get a 5 because that is just astonishing. Your test score, on the other hand, is pretty low, especially since it’s curved. I’m assuming you don’t do well on multiple choice? I got a 4, and I usually got a B or A on all my test and an A on all my essays, but I didn’t study as hard I should have (like I began reviewing a week before the exam). So, if you study, you’ll probably get a 5. APWH isn’t that hard of an exam.</p>