<p>^I would like to know as well…bump</p>
<p>I think it’ll be around 92 with a +/- 3. With a curve like that, I’ll probably get a 4 then, who knows, it can go either way, but I’m still leaning towards the 5. You really only need a 4 for the top tier of college benefits, but saying that you got a 5 is something special for some people.</p>
<p>well, it wasn’t completely blank, and I pretty much rewrote the textbook on the other 3. The lowest I think I could have gotten is a 4, but if the multiple choice is 60% weighted and the essays are 40% I think my mc could have compensated, knock on wood.</p>
<p>Going into these 2 weeks of hell I figured I had bio in the bag…Turns out it was by far the hardest of APUSH, Psych, and Comp A.</p>
<p>I’d be genuinely surprised if I didn’t get a 4/5 (I crammed and covered everything in the year), but I wouldn’t be shocked if my score was a 4.</p>
<p>On the grading sheet my bio teacher gave us, it said</p>
<p>84-150 5
65+ 4
48+ 3</p>
<p>yes!!!
can’t wait for tomorrow morning, so that we can discuss the problems at length! and I have late start…lots of discussion time! ;)</p>
<p>84-150? Are you serious?</p>
<p>The curve changes every year, could be ± 7 (as it happened in chem)</p>
<p>To be safe though, it should be like a 95+ right?</p>
<p>Sorry if this was already answered, but how many mc questions would you have to get correct out of 100 to receive at least a 3? Excluding the FRQ.</p>
<p>I would say you probably need to shoot for around 40% for a 3.</p>
<p>“84-150 5”</p>
<p>If this ends up the curve, I will cry.</p>