<p>uh oh..mr chipset</p>
<p>I don't know what mr chipset means.. but I edited my post</p>
<p>I think I got probably a 30/45, (counting the ones I got wrong).</p>
<p>FR, I completely misread part a of the first one, which screwed up my b and c. Do you think I could still get partial credit, a la propogation of error? I also know I messed up number 3 pretty bad, and I'm expecting a 0 out of 9 on number 6. Am I still in range for a 5? :(:(:(</p>
<p>meh i think worst case i got 30/45 on mc...that's very worst case.
for form Q (being somewhat conservative)
FR 1: 8-9 (9 unless stupid mistake)
FR 2: 5
FR 3: 5
FR 4: 6-7
FR 5: 8-9
FR 6: no clue, probably a few points lol</p>
<p>those were my scores being pretty conservative, and accounting for random stupid calculator or algebra mistakes. I'm pretty sure i got higher, hopefully this will be good enough for a 5</p>
<p>Yeah, another problem was that I took AB class and self-studied much of the BC material. Yet, I never studied calc with polar functions and thus didn't get #3 on calc frq at all :)</p>
<p>^ i self-studied bc too...lol </p>
<p>i heard ab this year was hard though</p>
<p>I self-studied the entire test. (Come from a different syllabus). Quite easy in comparison to some of the calculus I've done really. The only major problem was time on the 1st Free Response bunch. I had to come back to that without a calculator later.</p>
<p>I need at least a 3 on the AB sub-score to get some college credit...I dont even think I did that. I pretty much died on the FR. I probably only got 3-4 points on each one at the most...Im not even kidding. </p>
<p>Im thinking Ill have to take calculus again next year. But...if it works out that way, its fine...Itll just be easier.</p>
<p>Were the answers to forms Q and R different at all, or were the choices just rearranged?</p>
<p>Can somebody post the answer to the questions on Friday? I'm dying to know if I did it right or not.</p>
<p>I dont want to know! It will just make me depressed!</p>
<p>WOW. i wonder if i even have a chance to get a 4.</p>
<p>I left 3 and 6 blank, INSANELY HARD. had NO idea what i was doing.</p>
<p>Maybe I'll barely make it. That'd be awesome.</p>
<p>It shouldn't be a big deal, I drew a picture of batman on my Physics B exam. I was expecting a 2 or 3, ended up with a 4. I think the graders liked batman.</p>
<p>my analysis of my score</p>
<p>MC: I would say raw of 36</p>
<p>FR 1: 7
FR 2: 6
FR 3: 3
FR 4: 9
FR 5: 5
FR 6: 3</p>
<p>Is that a 5?</p>
<p>Yeah it should be..</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure Q and R were the same questions in different orders.</p>
<p>3 and 6 weren't hard, you just had to know what you were doing. Anyone who thinks they did well want to collaborate with me tomorrow on posting the answers? If so, send me a pm.</p>
<p>My teacher is working them all, so I'll try and post them afterschool tomorrow.</p>
<p>It's fine, Mr. Calculus' site (<a href="http://users.adelphia.net/%7Esismondo/index.html%5B/url%5D">http://users.adelphia.net/~sismondo/index.html</a>) should have them up fairly shortly after the FRQ are released to the public.</p>
<p>when exactly does CB release the FRQ's?</p>