<p>Just took it and thought it was pretty hard, I think I got a little fewer than half of the MC right and omitted some I don't think I got any one of the Free response completely right and wrote some crap for them, I do get credit if I even get a 2 though for my college. should I cancel it and how? i did get a 2 for the World History one a few years ago and I didn't even write 2 of the essays.</p>
<p>if you're getting credit for a 2, then why are you cancelling it? Just wait until july and you'll be fine...remember that a 2 is like 20-30%, you easily got that!!!</p>
<p>ok do you think I can get any credit for Free Response questions if I don't get the right answer? someone told me he got a 3 on the Calc AB last year all he did was write B.S. for the Free response questions</p>
<p>why cancel the grades? and I did not so good on the FRQs so I wouldn't worry about it. You'll probably get a 3. Remember there is a curve :)</p>
<p>Yeah...Why cancel?? Huh? You're a senior?</p>
<p>What college gives credit for a 2?
I'd just take every AP then without even taking the class, and I'm sure I can get a 2 just by looking at a sparkchart 2 minutes before the test.</p>
<p>not conceited at all^</p>
<p>hasn't heard of exaggerations before^</p>
<p>43% get a 5 on BC.
THe chances that you will get higher than a 3 are tremendously high. Dont worry about. I got a 5 last year even though I misread the first question, and skipped the polar and taylor series questions.</p>
<p>^ lol tell me about it. But there is some sort of point there, giving credits for a 2 is a bit easy. You could just self study like 10 aps then and get credits lol (even though im not sure how nice 10 2s would look lol)</p>
<p>i omitted 6 questions on teh first part of the mc section. however i felt confident about the free response aand 2nd multiple choice section. if i get 80% right on the free response and about 50% right on the mcs, will i get a 5?</p>
<p>if its any consolation I wrote [THIS IS MADNESS!] on one of the frq. ^_^</p>
<p>I also included [THIS IS SPARTA] in one of my justifications. </p>
<p>lol xD</p>
<p>"43% get a 5 on BC.
THe chances that you will get higher than a 3 are tremendously high. Dont worry about. I got a 5 last year even though I misread the first question, and skipped the polar and taylor series questions."</p>
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<p>are you sure ? doesn't that mean that those people who got a 5 were just really good? I don't think it affects me..</p>
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<p>I wrote THIS IS SPARTA.</p>
<p>Battlecruiser is right tho...</p>
<p>Don't cancel an AP score...colleges don't care about the scores (for admission) so you are just wasting $83 by doing so.</p>
<p>I think you can get a credit with a 2 on the BC if you get a 4 or 5 on the AB subscore. Speaking of the test today, I think I completely bombed it. I didn't know most of the free response questions. I really wish I had a good teacher, but oh well, I'm a senior and I don't mind taking calculus in college again next year, and hopefully I will force myself to study rather than depend on the teacher/professor. On a related note, can someone who took the BC exam in the past and left it with a "I bombed it" feeling get a pleasant surprise in July with a score of a 4 or a 5?</p>
<p>^ I did. I should have gotten a three. Or at least thats how i felt. But in july, i saw the report and said 5 on BC and AB subscore.</p>
<p>Raven:
"43% get a 5 on BC.
THe chances that you will get higher than a 3 are tremendously high. Dont worry about. I got a 5 last year even though I misread the first question, and skipped the polar and taylor series questions."</p>
<p>"> are you sure ? doesn't that mean that those people who got a 5 were just really good? I don't think it affects me.."</p>
<p>I am average at calculus. Its just that the curve is so beneficial to the test taker. Thats all. I know it doesnt sound right, but thats what is it.</p>
<p>The whole point is that it isn't that insanely impossible to get a 3 or higher. I died last year during the Spanish Lang. Listening portion when the dude kept going faster and faster until he was up to native speaking speed (which shouldn't happen on an AP test) and still got a 4.</p>
<p>^ I so hope I have the same story to tell come July. I went in thinking I'd be lucky to get a 4. I came out kinda like...ugrhwelihhjsldhf</p>