<p>I was really hoping for a 5 on this exam but ended up with a 4. What about you guys? Was the curve hard this year?</p>
<p>I got a 3…good enough considering I left an entire FRQ blank</p>
<p>I also got a 4, but considering our teacher taught us nothing all year, and all I did to prepare was read Kaplan the night before, I’d say I did pretty well or at least better than expected.</p>
<p>Yeah, my teacher didn’t prepare us enough for the FRQs…wish we had done more of those.</p>
<p>I got a 5.
Didn’t take the class, just read the book the 6 hours before the test (i slept 3 hours that night)
I thought most of the FRQs were common sense and elementary mathematics?</p>
<p>Some of them were common sense but the other ones didn’t seem so…like the one about zebra mussels…</p>
<p>Does a 5 even matter for this test? Most top schools don’t even give credit for it and the ones that do only require a score above 3, so we’re good to go. Although I can’t use it for the Siemens award…</p>
<p>how do i get my score? i didn’t get a letter in the mail today.</p>
<p>^ Just wait, or call them for $8 to get your scores early. </p>
<p>I need a 4 to get exempt from my science w/lab requirement… I’m crossing my fingers!</p>
<p>I got a 5 self-studying for this exam. I didn<code>t think the curve was too difficult to whoever asked, as i BSed much of my frq</code>s.</p>
<p>i got a 3.</p>
<p>So far…</p>
<p>5: 2
4: 2
3: 2
2:
1:</p>
<p>This isn’t looking too good considering this is CC. :-)</p>
<p>5: 3
4: 2
3: 2
2:
1:</p>
<p>5: 4
4: 2
3: 2
2:
1: </p>
<p>I self-studied also, using the Princeton Review book. My 5 was pretty comfortable.</p>
<p>5: 5
4: 2
3: 2
2:
1: </p>
<p>Selfed for the month before with PR. Second easiest AP test I took this year.</p>