Official 2011 AP Results Thread

<p>Finally got through!
English Comp.: 5
U.S: 5</p>

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This is true, not the end of the world. But a 3 or 2 can be considered a problem because colleges don’t take that a lot!</p>

<p>Where do i get my ap number!!!</p>

<p>@jd989898 Every college normally requires some form of general education history in every major. APUSH normally covers that.</p>

<p>Finally got through as well.
AP Chem - 4
AP Calc BC - 5
AP English lit - 2
AP Comp. Sci. - 5
AP Spanish - 1 haha i knew it.</p>

<p>relieved i will get college credit for chem!</p>

<p>USH - 5
Eng Lang - 5
Calculus AB - 3
US Gov - 5
Comp Gov - 4
Physics B - 3</p>

<p>D:</p>

<p>@iluvpiano A large amount of schools take 3s but very few take 2s.</p>

<p>where do i get my ap number?</p>

<p>AP Chemistry 4
AP Physics C: Mechanics 4
:D</p>

<p>I got a 2 on Environmental </p>

<p>I don’t understand?? I studied for forever and when we went through the Open responses and I got all the answers right</p>

<p>…ugh our test was delayed by 2 hours and we had to take it in a chemistry lab b/c the place we were supposed to take it at was flooded. But still idk </p>

<p>English Lit - 4
Euro Hist - 3</p>

<p>which means I’m so screwed…</p>

<p>FINALLYYY
bio - 4
chem - 5
ush - 5
calc bc - 5
ab subscore 4… </p>

<p>has it ever happened that someone didn’t get credit for calc 1, but got it for calc 2…?</p>

<p>you can get ap number from the booklet, or social security numbers</p>

<p>English Language - 5
German Language - 5
Calculus BC - 5 (AB sub 5)
Physics C Mechanics - 5</p>

<p>which booklet??</p>

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A lot of state colleges I think take 3s, but not selective colleges. My college only takes 4s and 5s, no 3s on anything.</p>

<p>quick question! if we send AP scores - do colleges see the subAB score?</p>

<p>Where can i find my test booklet?</p>

<p>I don’t think any schools take a 2.</p>

<p>Practical, do you not remember? :), your AP number is in your student pack booklet or on the yellow card on which you attached a sticker WITH the number on it</p>

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The majority don’t, but a few very non-selective colleges will take a 2. My friend’s college will take a 2 on Calc BC.</p>