<p>I recently took the AP Calculus AB Exam, and I felt I did decent. Let's say if I got 13 multiple choice wrong out of 45, and an overall score of 39 out of 54 on the Part 2, would I get a 5?
I heard the curve on the Calc, exam is great?
WOULD DO YOU GUYS THINK WILL BE THE CUTTOFF SCORES FOR THE 2009 EXAM?</p>
<p>I heard the curve was going to be less generous this year, but I don’t really know. The problem is we don’t have current info on the curve distribution past 2003.</p>
<p>AB is not that generous compared to BC.</p>
<p>I feel bad because it was a fairly easy and do-able exam but I messed up badly on some parts. Yeah, the curve is definitely not gonna be generous, considering the level of difficulty of the problems on there.</p>
<p>You might BARELY make it to a 5. Hope for the best.</p>
<p>What if I omitted 11 on the M/C…guess that I got 8 wrong…then got…say… 42/54</p>
<p>^(For BC)?</p>
<p>Bascially…my M/C sucks…but my FRQ is decent.</p>
<p>Usually around 70+ is a 5.</p>
<p>How many ?s are there on the MC in total? I forget.</p>
<p>28 non calc + 17 calc = 45</p>
<p>^I’m guessing that I got somewhere between 58-65. So most likely a 4?</p>
<p>45 mc + 45 frq, then mult that by 1.2. I omitted 3, know I got at absolute minimum 2 wrong (probably more) and I made some stupid mistakes (but with the right work) on the FRQs. (this is for BC). If I omitted 3, got like…10 wrong, and 42/54 on the FRQ, would that be a 5?</p>