Jan 2011 Physics Curve Predictions

<p>^haha that’s good :)</p>

<p>I took this test last year in June right after the AP test, if you know your **** you’ll do fine. I scored a 5 on the AP test and breezed through the subject test with an 800, and I believe I only counted 1-3 wrong on the consolidated answers. Don’t worry about it.</p>

<p>^What if we self studied, left like 8 omit, and got 2-3 wrong lol</p>

<p>I’m like on the border so im worried</p>

<p>Even if you are on the border, you shouldn’t be worried. A 780 or 790 isn’t going to warrant you an immediate rejection anywhere. Only on CC are people this paranoid about the fine line between an 800 and a 790.</p>

<p>I wish my school offered AP Physics B.</p>

<p>^That’s true :slight_smile: Thanks</p>

<p>Our school didnt offer it this year so i had to take honors =/ and apparently the students who took it last year did horribly on the exam so now honors was made a requirement lol you should try self studying it</p>

<p>I did self study, sort of. I’m currently enrolled in AP Physics C, but there’s no calculus based physics in the subject test.</p>

<p>^Yeah that’s very true. Funny story, my friend said he used Calc to derive some Potential energy/Work formulas. I forget how it works(only kinda learned Calc ab/ some of bc) but i think he found the derivative/integral of the PE formula and it gave him the Work one. yeah lol rant sorry</p>

<p>I cant wait to see my score ughh!</p>

<p>mv^2/2 = mgh</p>