<p>Okay, here's my situation: For one of the problems, I listed homologous structures, but I described analogous structures. Homologous structure is a correct answer but I put the wrong description. Will I still get a point at all for correctly listing it.</p>
<p>My other situation is the same as my first but instead, I listed photosynthesis, which is create and stated that it degraded 18 ATP all together to create by products and glucose in the Calvin Cycle. However, I listed OAA, which is not a product in the Calvin Cycle, as a product...Will I get penalized, even though I got everything else correct but listed OAA by mistake?</p>
<p>I think the rule is that you’re not supposed to specifically discuss the AP exam (for example, you’re not suppsoed to say “I answered this for question 2!,” and the only okay thing to do is talk generally about them (for example, “It was hard!” or “I did awesome!”)</p>
<p>lol, don’t worry, we’re all itching to write about our frq’s
you might need elaboration to get a full point, for example, but in some cases they just might give you a point for mentioning a specific term/example/whatever. depends on the question really.</p>
<p>All righty then, time’s up…Anybody help me answer my question? And btw, I’ve been reading that an 85-150 is a 5? Anybody care to tell me what score is needed? Is a 95 a safety?</p>