Official Ap Curve Thread

<p>This is where you post what you need for a 5 (or other grades) on different AP examinations. If you can, it would be better to state where you got that specific raw score level (i.e., from the 1998 released exam, barrons review book, my teacher, etc.).</p>

<p>EURO - 121/180 (5) - 2004 exam</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC 2003:
5- 64-108
4- 53-63
3- 36-52
2- 26-35
1- 0-25</p>

<p>EURO - 121/180 (5) - 2004 67.22%
Calc BC - 64/108 (5),53 (4),36 (3),26 (2) - 2003 59.26%</p>

<p>Doe anyone have the curve for APUSH?</p>

<p>APUSH: 2001 Exam</p>

<p>All out of 180:</p>

<p>5: 114-180
4: 92-113
3: 74-91
2: 42-73
1: 0-41</p>

<p>Psychology 2004:</p>

<p>Out of 150</p>

<p>5 - 103-150
4 - 84-102
3 - 65-83
2 - 45-65
1 - 0-44</p>

<p>Euro - 121/180 (5) - 2004 | 67.22%
Calc BC - 64/108 (5),53 (4),36 (3),26 (2) - 2003 | 59.26%
USH - 114/180 (5), 92 (4), 74 (3), 42 (2) - 2001 | 63.33%
Psych - 103/150 (5), 84 (4), 65 (3), 45, (2) - 2004 | 68.67%</p>

<p>Curves are for people who do worse than others.</p>

<p>I'm curious...does anybody actually get a 108 raw score on the AP Calc BC exam?</p>

<p>I'm sure it's happened.</p>

<p>does anyone know what the curves are for Bio, Physics, and Comp Sci. I remember my Bio teacher saying something about 50% is a 5, but that sounds fishy.</p>

<p>Yeah, my bio teacher said 50% was around a 5 as well.</p>

<p>dude Feez, we are in the same class...</p>

<p>dude, I didnt realize you posted before me :[</p>

<p>LOL wow, that is sad.
Anyway, i hope someone knows them for physics and comp sci at least. Also including the FRQ would be nice.</p>

<p>I think bio is a little over 50%, but someone with an AP please help us out :-)</p>

<p>last year one student took ap physic exam and answered only 25 questions he knew for sure, and he got a 5 (I guess he did good on the FR)</p>

<p>any1 have more curves?
Im especially looking for govt, statistics, human geography</p>

<p>I am new to this curve thing and I just wanted to make sure I understood correctly.
For AP European History, you only have to get 64% correct to get a 5 but you cannot answer the questions you don't know because that will deduct on fourth of a point for every incorrect answer.
I am taking AP Euro this year and I am a little stressed because I thought you have to know every answer to get a 5.</p>