<p>10: 1
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6:
5: 17
4: 3
3: 1
2:
1:
0:</p>
<p>Got a 5 here. Both overall and subscore.</p>
<p>Will any of you skip calc 1 and calc 2 ( or single variable calculus) and take Calc 3(multivariable Calculus) in your first semester in college?</p>
<p>I know I will. I have a choice between Linear Algebra, Ordinary Differential Equations, Calculus III, Introduction to Advanced Math, and several others. Are the choices similar for you all?</p>
<p>I also got a 5 (sub score as well)</p>
<p>Got a 5 (also on sub score)</p>
<p>10: 1
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6:
5: 20
4: 3
3: 1
2:
1:
0:</p>
<p>Hi York00, it’s 100% similar to mine. I’ll probably go with Calc 3.</p>
<p>I was literally kidding on the 10 (5+5). Plus, you already counted my actual 5 from before. But keep the 10 up there. It looks good.</p>
<p>And I’m skipping to Honors Calc 3 (Vector/Multivariable Calculus). I’m also taking a probablity class because I can. I can take a couple others, but I’m taking the honors versions of some of them in the spring (when the honor classes are offered).</p>
<p>Wait a sec, you were literally kidding about that 10? I thought you actually got an impossible score! Thanks for clearing that up.</p>
<p>I noticed that. I was also thinking of adding .5 to the 5s and the 10s. That would essentially say you half way got a ten and halfway got a 5. True, five and five is ten. If I were to donote the scores like 5/5 I’d get a one. Here’s a good idea! Say the scores are 5-5, that’s a zero!</p>
<p>Is it possible to get a BC score of 5 and get a lower AB subscore?</p>
<p>Yes, it’s completely possible. It’s typically kinda hard to do, but it’s still possible. Just get all/most the BC topics right and make mistakes on the AB topics. That’s all there is to it.</p>
<p>5 on BC and subsection too. Probably have close to a perfect (maaybe a perfect, but idk)</p>
<p>5 on both parts.</p>
<p>4 on BC.
5 on AB subsection.
not too bad considering I had to self-study the entire BC subsection, but I really wanted a 5.</p>
<p>10: 1
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6:
5: 22
4: 4
3: 1
2:
1:
0:</p>
<p>5 on both :D</p>
<p>10: 1
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6:
5: 23 (I’m just going to ignore the 10… it looks like most people didn’t add up their scores soo…)
4: 4
3: 1
2:
1:
0:</p>
<p>I’m still upset about getting a 3 (with a 3 AB subscore). It wasn’t even hard, aside from the calculator multiple-choice, and I had mid-A’s both semesters of the class.</p>
<p>10: 1
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6:
5: 23
4: 4
3: 2
2:
1:
0:</p>
<p>So Happy, 5 and 5. I was really worried since my school does BC as just a one semester class, stupid block scheduling. And I only crammed the night before (all-nighter). Looks like it worked.</p>
<p>I have no idea why there is a 0 or a 6. but idk so i will leave it there.</p>
<p>10: 1
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6:
5: 24
4: 4
3: 2
2:
1:
0:</p>
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