<p>It's kind of frustrating not knowing how you did with your raw score, essays, MC, etc. I know that Collegeboard repeats a lot of questions, and your Biology teacher gets information about which tier you were in with essays, but if we pay $86 for the exam, we should at least get more than a #! Even if that number is all that matters. What do you guys think? It might feel worse to know you were a couple of raw points away from your 4 or 5, but I feel that we should definitely get the curve and raw score.</p>
<p>The problem with that is that they need to keep the grading so very coarsely differentiated. If people knew what kind of a 5 they had, then it’d lead to unnecessary ****ing contests and, perhaps, colleges might start using AP raw scores for more than their original purpose. </p>
<p>But then again, if the raw scores were given only to the students and NOT sent to colleges, then I don’t see why we can’t know!</p>