<p>AP World History (4 or 5): My first and only AP test thus far. MC was easy for me, probably got between 55 and 65 right out of 70; I only remembered two or three particular questions where I had to guess entirely, and perhaps 5 to 8 that I was iffy about. FR was easy for me, I’m just worried that I did not write as much as I should have (maybe 5 to 6 sides for the DBQ, and 2 to 4 for the others).</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC (4/5): I’m pretty confident about this exam, except I never really learned sequences and series all too well so I think that would be the only thing that might keep me from a 5.</p>
<p>AP Chemistry (3/4): I never really paid much attention in the class but I feel like I did well enough to pass (hopefully).</p>
<p>AP European History (5): Super easy, pretty sure I aced it.</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC - Didn’t study and accepted failure because i couldn’t seem to understand anything but was astounded with either myself or the easiness of the exam or both and i’m confident i got a 5.</p>
<p>AP US History - Probably around 65-70 right on the MC, DBQ was probably a 6 or 7, other 2 essays were iffy. Hoping for a 5, wouldn’t be surprised with a 4.</p>
<p>AP Physics B - Had some insanely difficult version much different from the one on AP Central…hoping there’s an insane curve to make up for it. probably around 55-60% on the MC and 60-70% on the FRQ. Probably a 4, maybe a 5. Don’t really care, just don’t want a 3.</p>
<p>Math & memorization really isn’t my thing, so i’m glad this year of APs is over.</p>
<p>*AP Psychology (4/5): The first free response was insane! Who the hell would remember<br>
concepts such as “Crystallized Intelligence” and “Agoraphobia?” Also, why in the world would Collegeboard decide to base the free response on a girl that is contemplating on attending college? Please let me know who in the world contemplates on attending college. I wasn’t able to finish the second free response, but I feel so good about the multiple choice that I should at least receive a 4.</p>
<p>*AP Environmental Science (5): OMG! That was the most uninteresting AP Exam I have ever taken in my life! Luckily, the free responses were easy.</p>
<p>*AP Calculus AB (5): I am so happy I let my counselor talk me into choosing AP Calc over AP Stats because the curve is definitely more generous than the Stats Exam! Good luck to the Stats test-takers!</p>
<p>*AP Latin:Vergil (4/5): This was probably the hardest AP Exam I have ever taken, but I am sure that I id great on the multiple choice section!</p>
<p>*AP United States Government and Politics (5): I am so grateful that my teacher was so experienced in the course! I just know that I exceeded the multiple choice.</p>
<p>*AP Comparative Government and Politics (5): This was a little bit more difficult than the United States test, but that is understandable because this course focused on all the governments in the world and not just America’s.</p>
<p>*AP Human Geography (5): I still cannot believe that I avoided this course my freshman year, while all my friends took it that year. However, I am happy I took it this year because if I took it in 9th Grade, then I most-likely would’ve not given my absolute best. Anyway, this was the easiest test ever!</p>
<p>*AP Music Theory (4): One word will sum this course and it’s test up in it’s entirety: Challenging! I am so glad this class and test is over! I thought I would die the first week with all of the music stuff.</p>
<p>*AP Literature (5): The essays were time-consuming, but I am glad that they were easy!</p>
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<p>That’s funny. In my school, our AP Studio Art course makes us submit 30 works.</p>
<p>Do you guys think the scores will be available by phone early like they were last year?</p>
<p>^They were early last year?</p>
<p>^nah he’s on crack. they were available at 5pm est on July1</p>
<p>They were probaly earlier in years past, but last year it was 5pm ish on july 1st.</p>
<p>They were available on June 30th last year</p>
<p>Ahh, whos calling in to see their scores early??</p>
<p>Last year it was available on June 30th. Check the past threads and Trevor’s teitter. I hope the scores are available June 30 as well</p>
<p>Calc BC- 5.</p>
<p>Chemistry- 4/5 Please give me a 5!</p>
<p>Physics B: 4/5 Same as chem. I really don’t know…</p>
<p>Physics C: Mechanics: 4-ish? Didn’t start studying until the week of the exam…</p>
<p>I live in Japan so I’m 13 hours ahead of EST. I’m just gonna call whenever I wake up on the first, so that should be late on the 30th in the States. Hopefully they can give them to me then… </p>
<p>Anyway, I took
AP US History- hopefully 3, wouldn’t be absurdly surprised if I got a 2-4 though. The teacher at my school is absolutely horrid (makes students cry all the time, doesn’t teach, really creepy, racist & generally offensive) so I took it online, which meant it was mostly self-study.
AP Comp- 4/5 I had a great teacher, she made us write about 2-3 essays a month most of the year and 1-3 a week for the last month before the exam. The essays weren’t too hard to write about
AP Micro- 2/3 It wasn’t hard, but I took it online too and finished it in December, didn’t really self-review that well.
AP Macro- 3/4 Again, not too hard but I finished this in March, and didn’t self-review that well for this either, so I forgot some basics. </p>
<p>These are completely wild guesses- I could get anywhere from all 1’s to all 5’s, haha. I definitely learned some lessons, for senior year though-- start reviewing earlier and review more often.</p>
<p>Chem- 5
Stats - 5
Calc AB - 5
Human Geo - 4/5 Kind of frustrating… hoping 5, don’t want to have to learn the lesson of not going in cold the hard way</p>
<p>So when exactly will we know? I prob won’t spend $8 to find out July 1st.</p>
<p>^Not really, but I will believe it would be hilarious if you got ones and twos.</p>
<p>He just sent out a tweet saying we can get them starting July 1- this better be some cruel practical joke. The scores a ready sooner this year and therefor should be given to us sooner.</p>
<p>Sorry I keep reading this in his tweets a lot but… .IF HE DOESN’T LIKE THE FEE FOR THE SCORES BY PHONE WHY DIDN’T HE MOVE TO MAKE IT FREE? He’s head of the ap program…</p>
<p>I’m anxious but I never would call early for three reasons:
- $8 for that is a waste of money that can be saved for other things
- I rather just wait about 1 week for CA so I can compare scores with other students that may be in the same boat or +/- so I can make myself feel better if I didn’t do so well.
- Too many scores at once is scary. I only look at one score on the sheet at a time and go at my own pace.</p>