<p>how do u rescore the ap world history frq</p>
<p>^ u cant rescore FRQ, only MC.</p>
<p>Guys, when we order our free response booklets, do they come with the answers we provided during the exam?</p>
<p>Yes tspro2014, the booklets you order (if they have the FRQs that are released in AP Central) are the same pink booklet(s) you wrote on, but the AP Readers do NOT write on the pink booklets.</p>
<p>I just recieved my AP test scores today and I got a 2 on my AP Biology test. I think that i should send for a rescore because thereās no way that i couldāve gotten a 2 on that test considering how confident i felt about it and considering the fact that i got a 3 on my ap lit test that i felt terrible about. I got an A in the class both semesters and my friend who says that im better at bio than her got a 4. I think that college board lost my frq essays because i used an online ap calculator and figured out that i would get a 2 if i got 64 correct in the MC and 0ās on the essays.</p>
<p>Iām interested in having my APUSH exam rescored and getting my FR booklet back. If Iām paying with a money order, do I have to get a separate one for each thing (the rescoring and the booklet) or can I place 32 dollars in a single money order?</p>
<p>Thanks for the info, Techhexium.</p>
<p>I sent for a re score and I know I didnāt make the score I received in the mail. I know I stupidly mis-bubbledā¦so now the wait. Good luck to all you re-scoring!</p>
<p>Hey guys! So I just received my AP test scores in the mail today and boy was I surprised. I chose to take US History, English Lang/Comp, and Physics B. My scores were 3, 2, and 1 respectively. </p>
<p>I know that you can get a 1 for just writing your name on the test, and I walked out of that physics test feeling well enough to think that I had at least passed. As for the US History, i definitely know that I rocked the MC and my essays were average so at this point I really donāt seem to understand why I had received a measly 3. As for English, I spoke with my teacher about it and he said that with the work i have been doing in class, that i should have at least gotten a 4. </p>
<p>I need an affirmation that sending in a rescore request would be something that I should follow through with. If its CBās mistake, I wonāt even get my refund :(</p>
<p>playgrounds,
I would definitely get a re-score. If you are confident that you did better.</p>
<p>playgrounds, that happened the same to me too! I only got 1, 2, and 3s, on my score reports and I am freaking out. I felt extremely confident during the APUSh and Ap eng exam and for APES and Ap Calc AB, I thought I did really well!
So I need to send in rescore requests for all of them?
For all of these subjects, I did pretty well after taking the practice exams so itās really unbelievable.</p>
<p>this thread is scaring me how can CB be so stupid?</p>
<p>@randomlife11: thanks for the advice! im definitely going to send in a rescore request :))</p>
<p>@delete3x: its okay, we can submit rescores together whoohoo -_____________- if your confident that you should have gotten a higher score, then you should definitely rescore. I have to request three and the total is the same price as another AP test, which is really stupid :(</p>
<p>Exactly. Will you be requesting your FRQ packets as well? Iām thinking of doing that just to ensure they didnāt accidently lose it or somethingā¦ Yeah, Iām thinking of submitting a rescore for all 4 of my APs this year.</p>
<p>@delete3x: I actually called the AP Customer Service today and theyāll let you know if something was missing at the time of the scoring. She said the best thing I could do, if i doubted my scores was to send in a rescore :(( so i guess we both have to just suck it up and shell out the money again :ā(</p>
<p>Hello everybody, Iām thinking about getting a test re-scored, these are my circumstances.</p>
<p>*I took the AP Human Geography Test in school, and was known by all students that took that course at my school that I was a genius in it.</p>
<p>*Bought a Barron"s guide and studied on and off since October/November until the day of the test.</p>
<p>*A month or two prior to the test I studied for the exam using the Barronās guide and AP flashcards on a daily basis for at least 2 hours everyday. The day before the exam I missed school stayed home all day and studied.</p>
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<li>I received and maintained an āAā all year and got an āAā on my Midterm Exam. </li>
</ul>
<p>*On the day of the exam I was extremely confident on the Multiple Choice and could guess that I got at least 80% of it right, at the lowest. On the FRQ I struggled but could guess I got at least 70% of the points that were able to be obtained.</p>
<p>Called in July 2nd and heard that I relieved a 2 yes a TWO, on the AP Human Geography Exam. At first Iām thinking did I hear this machine correctly maybe she said 4, let me wait till they mail it, NOPE didnāt change I received a 2! </p>
<p>Thinking about sending in a re-score request but 25$, thatās unreasonable.</p>
<p>I took AP Biology this year, and although I did not receive the best of grades on my test, I still passed with a B. I also took two practice tests given by the teacher, and my scores were high 3s, nearly a 4. I received my scores yesterday and saw that I got a 1. Man, I was such a disaster. It just wasnāt right. I studied so hard for this course. I walked out of the exam, feeling confident, and even had extra time to go back to check back and made sure I answered them on the correct spot. Iām going to send for a rescore, and Iām hoping that the 1 wasnāt my true score. If not, i suppose Iāll have to just deal with it.</p>
<p>I took AP Psych this Year and I was pretty sure I got a 5. It was the easiest AP test I have ever taken and I was sure I got a 5. But somehow I only got a 3. Should I do a rescore?Thanks for any responses</p>
<p>captain chunk,
I know how ya feel
I know exactly, I took released ap exams and Princeton exams and scored 4s and itās impossible that I scored a 1. especially maintaining an A. yeah we will find out it a couple weeks good luck!</p>
<p>canefreak, I recommend if you are 100% sure you would have scored a 5, then go for it.</p>