<p>^^ Hahahaha, I’m just so happy I didn’t fail at life on this. I miss sooooo much more on the practice exams found in Barron, Crash Course, etc… Was 2009 just a really easy year?</p>
<p>^ Yes
13% of people got 5’s. Making it the highest scoring AP test.</p>
<p>^43% of calc bc people get a 5. lol.</p>
<p>edit: or do you mean the highest scoring of all the years for just the ap government test?</p>
<p>48/12 on the 2009, with 15min to go. could have prob boosted it to 53~ if i checked. woot lol</p>
<p>still feel dumb compared to the rest of CC :P</p>
<p>lol *** 43% of calc bc test takers get 5s!?!?!?</p>
<p>^ yup!</p>
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<p>I guess it’s because only people who are relatively confident take it, and everyone else takes AB.</p>
<p>^ Yes, the BC test is curved with the assumption that a lot of really smart kids are taking it, and really smart kids do really well. (this is what my calc teacher told me, I am not saying that kids taking other AP tests are not also really smart.)</p>
<p>Lol…</p>
<p>41% of BC get 5s.
6% of English Lit get 5s.</p>
<p>I guess that English Lit is hard?</p>
<p>Need 5s on everything I take btw. Including gov. MC is a cakewalk, but not sure about FRQs…</p>
<p>hmm 50/60 on 2009 MC with a day of studying. I think I’m going to call this one a night. Not the best score, but all I need is a 3.</p>
<p>58/60 on 2002 with ~15 minutes to spare. I’ll take a crack at 2009 since I’m not sleepy yet.</p>
<p>matt94, way to boost my confidence hahahahaha. I hope tomorrow’s AP will be just as easy. :)</p>
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<p>Especially compared to those on CC going to BU ;).</p>
<p>Pshhhhh. ~15 minutes to spare…I finished 2009 in 15 minutes, see if you can beat that :P.</p>
<p>Lol, well, in self-defense. I did get attacked by a huge fly…TWICE :(</p>
<p>Actually, to be more precise, 43.2% get 5s on BC, and 7.4% on Lit. It’s probably because English applies to more ppl, which explains why 330k took the Lit exam compared to the 73k in Calc BC.</p>
<p>Btw, for those who want to do some last minute cramming/review for the exam, C-SPAN hosted this event yesterday morning to help those get a feel for the exam:
[High</a> School U.S. Government Exam - C-SPAN Video Library](<a href=“http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/293279-7]High”>http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/293279-7)</p>
<p>57/60…</p>
<p>2 were extremely careless errors …1 I didn’t know was #5
Like I said earlier</p>
<p>My only problem is with questions like #5 from 2009 practice exam. Can anyone give me some tips/insight on the differences? Obviously it isn’t D. </p>
<p>It is the “Which of the following is member of the white house staff?”</p>
<p>59/60 with 22 minutes to spare. 2009 felt a lot easier than the other practice tests I took. Anyways, I’m just going to look over Crash Course/a few FRQs and call it a night.</p>
<p>Good luck everyone!</p>
<p>^^National Security Advisor or whatever the choice is. He is a part of the National Security Council, which was created by Harry S Truman and is a part of the White House Staff.</p>
<p>how are we supposed to do the essays? all in one big essay or should we separate them into parts a, b, c, etc?</p>
<p>All in one big essay.</p>
<p>AP Government Practice test is the 6th most searched term on Google right now. lol</p>
<p>58 right, 2 wrong on the 2009 MC. It’s time to call it a night. Good luck to everybody tomorrow on US government, comparative government, and French!</p>