<p>i dunno how i got that 4 in physics, i was expecting a 2 or 3. i did HALF of one question in FRQ and MC i guessed like 10 of them… wow the curve must be INSANE. I self studied physics c for like 2 weeks… im stoked but these marks are really inflated by the curve</p>
<p>Calculus AB - 5 (The MC was really easy but I thought I got destroyed on the FRQ. I was expecting a 4)
Biology - 5 (There was a lot of anatomy questions and I also expected a 4)
Government <em>LATE</em> - 5 (It was really easy. I expected a 5)
Physics C - 4 (I’m SOOO surprised at this. My teacher was terrible and didn’t teach any calculus and the FRQ owned me. I would have been content with a 3 but I truly expected a 2. I’m so happy)</p>
<p>leftwing, government is a breeze compared to US history. If you’re somewhat knowledgeable about the institutions of government, you can get a 5 with that and some knowledge from us history.</p>
<p>Orbit - As I was reading your scores, I was thinking the same thing. Apparently you are a very good self learner or you had horrible teachers haha</p>
<p>Just called even though I told myself I would wait until it came in the mail. I guess I have absolutely no will power. Anyways my scores were:</p>
<p>Apush: 4
Ap Language and Comp: 4
Ap Environmental Science: 4
Ap Psychology: 4 (I thought I got like a 2 on it) </p>
<p>I’m a little upset that I didn’t get any 5’s but 4’s are still pretty good (I think?)</p>
<p>So will I get college credit for these scores??? and would a score of a 5 of given me more credit. Anyways glad this whole AP fiasco is over, well at least until next year (:))</p>
<p>Linger - It all depends on the school. You have to check with the individual school’s policy. From what I’ve read, some schools even give credit for 3s. The school I’m attending in the fall only gives credit for 4 and 5 and, depending on the class, give different credit for 4s and 5s.</p>