<p>Especially the FRQ's and ESPECIALLY the 2nd one. Anyone else agree? Do not mention the content of the actual question.</p>
<p>I agree, the multiple choice was simple and the FRQ was too. Except for the FRQ #1, I thought I could have made some improvements because I did forget some of the terms tested. But overall the test was very easy</p>
<p>I agree that the MC was really easy, but I thought the FRQs were a little harder, probably because over the course of the year my teacher only gave us ~4 practice essays…I felt really ill-prepared for that, but hopefully I can still pull off a 4!</p>
<p>I only studied for one day and didn’t take the class lol. I thought it was ehh. I did better on the released exams. I think i got 86/100, 5/7, 4/7. Is this good enough for a 5?</p>
<p>I self-studied for this exam and only took a regular psych class at my sub par school. I don’t think I did too well. I can see why someone who took AP Psych class would think it was easy though.</p>
<p>Thought it was decently challenging. Took AP Psych first semester, teacher had nearly no focus on writing. Only had two essay/FRQ style questions during the entire semester. Only reviewed for a couple of hours yesterday and a little bit more this morning. Overall, decent. Feeling fairly confident about a 4.</p>
<p>Anyone know the raw score needed last year for a 5? My prep book is from before the scoring change. Any tables would be appreciated.</p>
<p>Congrats. I hope you do well!</p>
<p>I thought the MC were a lot easier than the FRQs, but maybe that’s because I hadn’t done any practice FRQs.</p>
<p>I self studied for this exam a few days in advance, and I thought I did well. On all my practice tests I got 4’s, but I found this exam pretty easy and as long as I did well on the FRQ’s I think I could have gotten a 5. I forgot a few terms on the first FRQ though. The second one was suspiciously easy.</p>
<p>And I never did a practice FRQ either so I thought they were odd lol.</p>
<p>I think (depending on the curve) that you need at least 70% on MC and at least 6’s on FRQ to get a 5. Of course, if you get 7/8 on FRQ you can afford to miss more MC.</p>
<p>Thanks for the updates! I’m planning to take it next year.</p>