<p>Think I did OKAY(whatever that means).</p>
<p>What about you guys?</p>
<p>Think I did OKAY(whatever that means).</p>
<p>What about you guys?</p>
<p>I got the above for some of the answers
$ 4.00
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$90
3/5</p>
<p>edit: i don't know if we can share answers yet?</p>
<p>yay, i got 131!!</p>
<p>131? score?</p>
<p>Are we allowed to discuss??</p>
<p>yup, i got a 131 (21 right, 2 omit), really surprised, although this amc was WAY too easy. I'm taking the B too, hopefully I get 140+ but I doubt that'll happen.</p>
<p>what were some of your answers?</p>
<p>edit: realized you're not allowed to talk about it</p>
<p>106.5 argh. Does that qualify?</p>
<p>Anything above 100 qualifies.</p>
<p>yeah up to #16, I felt like I was doing AMC10</p>
<p>Wait, how do you know your scores already?</p>
<p>hey i got a 97 on 12A due to three stupid mistakes... is it possible to take the AMC 12B someplace other than your own school because i don't think our math teacher will host it.</p>
<p>and another question... is the AMC 12B usually easier or harder than the AMC 12A? it seems like the average is lower for the 12A but that may be due to the higher number of test takers.</p>
<p>schoolismylife, were those mistakees in 1~16? were they due to some trick questions? damn now I'm worried..</p>
<p>yea the first 16 questions were easy, but i didnt get any of the last 9
How do you guys know your scores yet? Im pretty sure i got at least a 103 (13 right 10 omit), but how would you know officially?</p>
<p>yea. this AMC12 was easy... compared to ones that i took last year and the year before... I just did the first 16 Questions though. I attempted several questions afterwards, but it got too long so I just turned it in.(final exam tomorrow!! and day after.. took one today..) Pretty sure I'll qualify though...(thinking at least 112... or more)</p>
<p>i'll just try harder in 12B...lol</p>
<p>the schools have the answers, they just have to open it after all answer sheets are sealed.</p>
<p>I think some schools know the answers because their teacher/director is some "big" figure in math business and has some connection with AMC. (Edit: Maybe not;)</p>