<p>My scores:
AP U.S History - 5
AP Chemistry - 4 (happy, I was expecting a 3)
AP Macro - 5
AP Micro - 5</p>
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<p>I have two friends who are both arguing over who did better on AP exams. They both took AP English and AP U.S History together. Friend #1 self-studied AP Micro.</p>
<p>Friend #1:
AP English - 4
AP U.S History - 4
AP Micro - 4</p>
<p>Friend #2:
AP English - 5
AP U.S History - 4</p>
<p>I personally think three 4s looks better than a 5 and a 4, thoughts?</p>
<p>@Avidstudent: A 5 and a 4 is better than three 4’s as it shows that you can fully understand at least one subject. It’s like Jack of all trades, but master of none (heard that saying?)</p>
<p>If 3 four’s was better, than by extension 33 1’s would be better than one 5… except obviously that’s not true.</p>
<p>^Unless of course, you’re going to a university where a 4 gets you the same credit as a 5, and you neglected a course where you could have gotten a 5 in order to bring one of your 3’s up to a 4 O.o </p>
<p>for those of you who took AP Calc AB and scored high- did you expect the high scores? Because I took it and thought I did pretty badly… I want to know what the chances are that I passed.</p>
<p>I feel like I got a 2 haha. But yeah… I did well on the MC… Free Response completely threw me off. There were about 2 or 3 that I just showed random work and never came up with an actual answer.</p>
<p>Psych- 5
Euro - 4
Micro - 3
Macro - 3
I’m happy with the econ scores because those were all I needed. I thought I would do better on Euro, but a 4 is all I needed as well. Considering I self studied for Psych, a 5 makes me pretty proud.</p>