<p>AP Physics C: Mechanics - 4 or 5 (I am hoping for a five, but I’m kinda reluctant about it; self-studied)</p>
<p>AP Physics C: E&M - 5 (I am pretty sure I dominanted the free response; self-studied)</p>
<p>AP Biology - 5 (It was a lot easier than the old exams, maybe since I’m better as stringing concepts together then memorizing a whole bunch of random facts)</p>
<p>AP Lit & Comp - 2, 3, or 4 (I did not feel like I wrote great essays, but I wrote to the best of my ability).</p>
<p>AP Psychology - Pretty sure I got a 5. I got 100% on all MC practice tests (including released AP tests) and get pretty high scores on free response, so I’ll be beyond shocked if I get anything other than a 5. </p>
<p>AP Calculus AB - I think I got a 5, but wouldn’t be surprised with a 4. I feel like I’m really close to the 4/5 border so it depends on the curve really. </p>
<p>AP Language - Hoping for a 5, but most likely a 4. On the practice exam I took, I got a 4. One point higher on my raw score would have been a 5. I feel like I did okay on the actual test but not good enough for a 5 imo. But it’s possible because I am being conservative on my essay estimates and the curve might be generous.</p>
<p>Micro: 5
Macro: 5
Lit: 4-5 (Probably 4. Lit is ridiculous >.<)
Calc AB: 5
Computer Science: 5
Psychology: 5
Chemistry: 4-5 (Leaning towards 5. The distribution this year is leaving me confident)</p>
<p>Was AP Biology a lot easier this year or something? I took it two years ago and was pretty shocked I only got a 3. Must have been too much memorization haha</p>
<p>I took 3 AP tests this year (Chemistry, US History, English Lang) and I probably got a 5 on Chemistry and a 4 on US History and English. However, I studied like crazy for the US Hostory test and could basically recite a breif history of the United States right before the test and I really hope I got a 5 on it as well.</p>
<p>DarthPWNer: I took it last year as a sophomore, and got a 5.</p>
<p>My friends who took it this year said that it was more like a science ACT. Lots of long passages, lots of interpretation. Some people liked it because it didn’t ask much about specifics; others despised it because it required extra thinking and time management that was not as prominent when the test was heavily content-based.</p>