<p>I was extremely, extremely thrilled with my 4 on Environmental Science. Considering I essentially left two of the four essays blank and outright guessed (without PoE or eliminating only one answer!) on at least 40% of the multiple choice questions, I could not have been happier. It was pure luck and I contribute it to nothing more.</p>
<p>The fact that I literally didn’t even open my review book for psych and did nothing but goof off in class contributed to my huge surprise at my 4! It’s all I need for credit, so it’s not like the 5 is that much more important. And my Calc AB 4, also, because I took the class first semester (August-January), and only attended one of the review sessions he offered before the test.</p>
<p>I didn’t know how much I loved 3s until I got one in BC.</p>
<p>Man 3’s and 4’s are the shizz! </p>
<p>Chemistry: 3 No one in my school has ever gotten higher than a 1 on the AP Chem test…So Booyah!</p>
<p>English Language: 3 I REALLY wanted a 4 because on all the practice tests I had, I would have a borderline score between 3/4 . My last 2 practice tests, I had low 4’s…I think the #2 FRQ killed me!</p>
<p>I’ve never gotten a 5 so hell yeah to the 3’s and 4’s!!! :D</p>
<p>Most of the people in my class didn’t even take the exam, and most who did failed. So I am happy with my 3 in APUSH without studying.</p>
<p>I got a 4 on English Language and APUSH, and I’m really happy about them. =) I’ve always been terrible at the multiple choice in English, and my teacher for APUSH was godawful and prepared us for the regents, rather than the AP.</p>
<p>APUSH: 3
ENG LANG: 3
US GOVT: 3</p>
<p>I was amazed with the 3 in government, satisfied with the 3 in english, but slightly disappointed with the 3 in apush. Oh well, at least I passed all of them! AP Scholar!</p>
<p>Calc BC: 3 (AB Subscore: 4)
Statistics: 3 <---- So happy; Was a self-study and only studied for a week.
US History: 3</p>
<p>Hey, I still get credit for Stats and US History where I’m (most likely) going
Retaking BC, though…I need that Calc II credit…</p>
<p>Is there score choice with AP scores-can you chose which scores to send?</p>
<p>You can choose which to report.</p>