<p>A definate 5 for me.... it was the easiest AP test ive taken and i only studied 10 minutes before the exam waiting outside..... no joke. now tomm. i got chem.. <em>blech</em></p>
<p>They were pretty easy. MC was harder than some practices I've taken, essays were insanely simple. If the curve is good, I'm pretty sure I got a 5 on both. But if it's not, a 4+ is a possibility.</p>
<p>MC was pretty easy. Omitted one...probably got something in the range of 45-54 right (more towards the upper end). FRs were OK...I think I got a high 4 or a 5.</p>
<p>apfreak, you need about a 70-73 (numbers vary) for a 4.</p>
<p>i dont even get credit for this bc i need to have taken both us and comp gov (and make a 4 or 5) for any credit.
so even if i made a 3+ or 4, it matters nothinggggg</p>
<p>about how many percent should you get of the raw score in the MC that puts you on the right track for a 5?</p>
<p>I didn't take the class. I didn't study. I should get a 4 at least.</p>
<p>what a cool,funny,all around perfect person ^^^^</p>
<p>I don't appreciate sarcasm :(</p>
<p>However, I'm just stating my sitation :P Hope you guys did well <3</p>
<p>So how many do you think I can get wrong on mc and still get a 5, assuming I did perfectly or only missed one or two points on FR?</p>
<p>Lol I dont understand the scoring</p>
<p>This has probably been the easiest AP test I have taken in my life... just when i thought the MC was very easy, the essays were even easier... Im very satisfied with my test.</p>
<p>I'm pretty glad I didn't waste any time studying for this (I don't get credit next year for it, so I figured I might as well not study)...I should get a 4 or 5.</p>
<p>but u did waste money ;)</p>
<p>Yeah, but my school's stupid and forces us to take the AP tests.</p>
<p>I did well on the U.S. part i think. I didn't even care about Comp. since UNC doesn't give credit. I gave it a shot but didn't really think twice about many answers.</p>
<p>I wrote until the last page on the U.S exam and had to use extra paper on comparative. Both exams very easy.</p>
<p>you really really shouldn't be writing that much for government free response questions. they are free response questions, not essays. i mean honestly the second question needed only the front of one page to do.</p>
<p>yeah on all the frqs i made stuff up but it made sense and fit.</p>
<p>whoever tried to fill up the whole free response booklet is just wasting their time...you only get points for the specific points they asked for , nothing else.</p>
<p>exactly, its not like an essay where you want to put as much information in as possible. specific points, that's all. None of mine were over one page (front/back)</p>
<p>The thing is, they don't subtract points for wrong information. The more information you put the more chances you have for points. In addition, my answers were correct and I backed each point up with multiple examples. </p>
<p>To the poster that says I am "wasting my time", I don't really see how that is when you have to sit there for 100 minutes anyway. If you wrote one sentance answers to every question you would still have to sit around for an hour. The point makes no sense, it is not wasted time if the time is going to be wasted anyway.</p>