<p>I am surprised I got a 4 on this test. We learned nothing related to the test in my class. We spent like 2 months on a bridge project where we actually had to build a bridge. </p>
<p>Got a 4, glad but slightly disappointed because I feel like I could have gotten a 5 if I hadn’t missed the last 8 MC questions due to poor pacing.</p>
<p>Got a 4. I feel like my essays dropped me from a 5</p>
<p>I don’t know how, but I managed to get a 5. </p>
<p>I got a 4! I’m so happy! I’d been expecting worse because the exam was easier than I expected and I assumed that meant it was too good to be true. I’m glad I was wrong. Congrats on your scores, everyone. :)</p>
<p>Got a 5! </p>
<p>I expected a 5 in government but I was a little surprised to see I got a 5 in English as well.</p>
<p>i got a 3, pretty surprised i even passed so im really happy hahaha.</p>
<p>I got a 5 which is shocking considering the fact that my class literally wrote like 3 essays the entire year…</p>
<p>I got a 4 and I didn’t take the actual AP Lang class, so I’m pretty happy.</p>
<p><em>trigger warning: mild gloating, requisite college-confidential narcissism</em> </p>
<p>Got a 5, which is a bit surprising considering I didn’t study at all or take an actual AP lang class. Wrote exactly 0 preparatory essays. </p>
<p>Of course, AP Lang is the easier exam of the two, so I’m not anticipating that the same amount of effort will yield similar results for the AP Lit exam. Anyone else planning on doing AP lit next year? </p>
<p>Cloudchamber, I’m doing Lit next year as well. I’ve heard it’s a harder exam but all of the kids in my Lang class who took Lit first got a 3 or 4 on it, which is good for my school because our test scores are usually terrible. I’m assuming it will need a lot more effort than Lang though because I feel like I could have done well on that exam even if I hadn’t taken the class.</p>