<p>Does anyone have or know where I can get any copies of old AP Calculus AB exams? I'm mostly looking for multiple choice questions. Also, if anyone has a scoring scale (ie X number of multiple choice questions+Y on the free response=4) I would love to see it.</p>
<p>i second that... i need them too!</p>
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<p>i dont have copies but as a final we took the 2003 Exam and out of 45 M/C Questions and 54 Free Respose 66 was a 5 and 40 something was a 4.. and a 29 was a three</p>
<p>god man i'm doin bc and i don't know why you would take the ab test, hell i don't evne know why the ab test was created in the first place, bc is only two more chapters with only one difficult section (series) ab is so easy its not even funny</p>
<p>yeah im in ab totally wishing i self-studied the last chapters, but i was new to CC when i signed up for AP tests. :)</p>
<p>ditto here stambliark, woulda taken BC</p>
<p>47 was a 4 for the 2003 </p>
<p>you have your MC then - .25 for each one wrong</p>
<p>THen with that score you multiple it by 1.2 </p>
<p>then you add that score to your FR score. </p>
<p>A few people in my class got high 80's and last year one kid missed only 3 or 4 pts. and the other missed less than 10 on the whole test MC and FR</p>
<p>General Scale
5 - 75-108
4 - 60-74
3 - 45-59
2 - 31-44
1 - 0-30</p>
<p>Free Response
6 questions worth 9 points each = 54 points</p>
<p>M choice = 54 points</p>
<p>The mean grade for one free response questions is usually 2-4 points out of 9</p>
<p>That general scale looks too high. Where did you get that from? Cause I know for the 2003 test a 4 was 47, 66 was a 5, and a 29 was a 3</p>
<p>That is an AB scale, TAWS. I am in AB & that is our scale exactly.</p>
<p>Airforce 1, the info you mention sounds correct for BC.</p>
<p>You don't get back your raw scores, so I don't know how you know that.</p>
<p>He got that from the 2003 released exam. </p>
<p>For BC, I read the 2003 exam and the scale for BC is:</p>
<p>108-64: - > 5 (59.4%)
everything below: -> prolly a four, if not, you don't know some vital material.</p>
<p>ap central collegeboard has lots of free response ... TONS</p>
<p>TAWS: Is that for AB?
Seems kinda high. I guess I can't just relax.</p>
<p>yea that is for AB, and its from 5 steps to a 5 AP Calc AB book.</p>
<p>Hmm so my teacher was wrong yet again. Great.</p>
<p>Those free response questions are really hard. Does anyone have any tips?</p>
<p>Make sure you round to 3 decimal places</p>
<p>Don't forget units when they ask you for them and always use units with related rate problems</p>
<p>You can go back to the calculator section of free response but without a calculator if you have time left over from the non-calculator free response</p>
<p>Make sure you label everything (charts,graphs,number lines) and reference to them specifically in your explanations</p>
<p>Don't lose points becuase your setup is wrong (don't forget to put dx in integral)</p>
<p>You do not have to solve integral problem if it is in calculator section (just find answer by using integral function in calculator). Just write the setup.</p>
<p>Make sure you bring extra batteries for calc or bring a second calculator (you are allowed to bring upto 2 calculators)</p>
<p>Given to us after we took the AP Calculus AB 2003 test in class </p>
<p>This is taken directly from the scoring worksheet in front of me...</p>
<p>Composite Score Range/AP Grade
66 - 108 -- 5
47 - 65 -- 4
29 - 46 -- 3
16 - 28 -- 2
0 - 15 -- 1</p>
<p>ok, i'm confused now... whats was the grading scale for the 2003 Calc BC test? what was the cutoff for a 3? thanks</p>