Late: Ap United States History

<p>how do you guys think the test wass??? did pple find the mc, dbq, essays hard? easy? i thought it was all pretty fairr</p>

<p>Sorry, mispost...</p>

<p>much eaiser than normal one lol</p>

<p>ya the normal one this year was SO much harder than todays- im so happy about #4, just because my teacher is mad against the right and against prohibition, so he criticized them both so much</p>

<p>Yeah, I looked at the one from this year. The late one seemed easier though I hated one of the free responses. t_t</p>

<p>I wish I coulda taken the regular, non make-up AP exam.</p>

<p>I knew more about women than I did about Indians. Lame.</p>

<p>And I wish there was a free-response question on the Gilded Age, like I heard there was on the regular AP test.</p>

<p>I ended up BS'ng my last FRQ because I didn't time myself correctly, and didn't even get to finish it. Sigh.</p>

<p>Two questions...</p>

<p>1) Is the amount of questions that you get correct on the MC multiplied by 1.125, like my teacher said?</p>

<p>2) Since I hear the curve is a little bit harsher... what do you think the cut-off is for a 4 and 5? </p>

<p>The normal cut-offs are like 94-113 for a 4. and 114+ for a 5.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>1.) It was 79 questions- 50% of the exam, so basically it will be worth 75 raw points out of 150 total, so it's actually multiplied by a little less than one.</p>

<p>2.) Late exams are always harsher in the curve, just because there are less people taking the exam, but it won't be that significant, maybe 4-5 raw points higher at most than usual.</p>

<p>was one question tossed if there were 79?</p>