How much for a 3 on Spanish?

<p>Because my spanish just recently told us that if we get a 3,4,5 on the AP test, he'll change our grades up by one. So a B would be an A. However, I wasn't planning on studying the test at all, and</p>

<p>I need to know what I need to get a 3 on the AP Spanish test</p>

<p>How would he do that? AP scores don't come out until the middle of the summer.</p>

<p>Yea he would do that, at our school the teachers can change the grades at any time, even after the grades were sent out, the change will show up on our transcript, but not our report cards</p>

<p>bump since no answers</p>

<p>im wondering the same thing</p>

<p>I know that you need about a 75% to get a 5, that what your teacher does is completely unfair and full of s**t.</p>

<p>mine does the same thing</p>

<p>Our teacher told us that 73% was a 5, 67% was a 4 (somehow don't believe it can be that little of a change), and 47% was a 3.</p>

<p>OK I'll update this in case anyone is curious. 134-180 (74.4%) is a 5 , 114-133 (63%) is a 4, and 86-113 (47%) is a 3.</p>

<p>God, I wish my teacher did that! Ah well, lucky you. Honestly, I don't think it'll be that difficult to pass (i.e. a 3), but it will be extremely difficult to score a 4, and ESPECIALLY the coveted 5.</p>