<p>I think I solved all three FRQs; I mean, I had answers written down and at the time they seemed logical. For the MC, I had left about 10 blank the first time I went around, and then I solved 3 more and had reasonable guesses for another 6.</p>
<p>I think I nailed the first one, but I made a nice big error on #1 that compelled me to go back and change it... let me with little time to work on the others.</p>
<p>Maybe I was just flustered, but I just looked at #2-a and had no idea what it was asking for...</p>
<h1>3 I got to work on but was just barely getting into it when time was called... I really should have gotten #1 the first time.... skipped #2, and chiseled away at #3</h1>
<p>I was just really confused about Question 1. Once you figured out what the forces were, the rest was just applying first-year physics formulas. Or am I missing something serious here?</p>
<p>yeah i'm thinkin a 2, which is sad b/c i wanted a 5 haha, MC was hard, FR was okay.. #2=ew</p>
<p>MC Multiple Choice was what it always is, if you have any of the released exams, 1984, 1988, 1998 you can compare them, they all pretty much reminded me of todays exam, I like to omit alot if I don't know, I ommited 8.</p>
<p>FR 1 was semi-hard, i don't remember what I wrote, I messed the last part up. The second part was awesome, a little graphing to find A, I think part C.) had like 3 or 4 ways to do it.</p>
<p>I hate the people who told me this year would be eaiser since last years was so hard, I just went out to my car, had 2005 E&M, oh my god it made todays test look so easy, ***.</p>
<p>FRQ #3 was by far the easiest, full credit AT least for that one for me anyways, 1 and 2 I totally bombed.</p>