<p>scrivener, I know that missing only 5 doesn’t equal a 4
but chances are i missed more than that, and i was able to answer all the free response. just keeping it real. Hahahaha</p>
<p>skateme, by form name, I mean the name of the exam form right next to where we had to bubble in the name of the test we were taking. I think the name of the exam form started with “BPS”, if i’m not mistaken.</p>
<p>If the data you enter is inconsistent with the data you entered in a previous year, you may run the risk of having a grade report with grades seperate from previous years. You can call the college board to correct that if it is a problem.</p>
<p>the ap MC was joke. i thimnk i got one wrong, but the last part of FRQ 3 was tricky</p>
<p>I’m in the same boat as you, although my proctor messed up the timing. I completely finished MC and took my time checking because i had a half hour left (that was fast! I naively thought to myself), but then my proctor informed me that the clock was twenty minutes slow. I only had ten minutes to check!</p>
<p>and agreed about question 3. I could not tell what it was asking… :(</p>
<p>^^ Why would they use a clock that is TWENTY minutes slow???</p>
<p>Question three was pretty straightforward imo.</p>
<p>What was question #3 about again? PM me if you want.</p>
<p>Damn this 48 hour rule. In a perfect world we would take the test and instantaneously know our score. <em>sigh</em></p>
<p>3 was weird. women= democrat social conservative=repub catholic=? I put republican (neoconservativism)<br>
gerrymandering and incumbency is easy as hell tho.</p>
<p>im kind of disappointed how easy that was. i spent time memorizing around 20 significant court cases…and there ended up being 2 on the MC (Not to mention 2 of the MOST significant). I incorporated 3 in my FRQ, but nonetheless, time was wasted
I will admit I didn’t do a great job with FRQ 2, but i should still end up with a 5. Now, the onset of preparation for Calculus. Oh the joy lol.</p>
<p>why didn’t you use labor unions?! They are blatantly Democrats!! I didn’t bother with Catholics considering the other 3 were fairly obvious.</p>
<p>Catholics were democratic. Though they could be turning conservative b/c they are anti-abortion</p>
<p>I thought it went well. A couple things here and there that wasn’t 100% on, but overall, I gave it my best and I was pleased with the outcome.</p>
<p>Considering how I had to cram an entire course in head within a month, I don’t think I could ask for more. The only thing that it is making me a little uneasy is the curve.</p>
<p>I was positive at the time that catholics were republican but people are telling me they arent now. I would’ve done labor unions but I felt 100 percent sure that catholics were. Whatever, its 1 point. The MC was easy as hell and the other essays were almost laughable.</p>
<p>^i think you are thinking about evangelical christians.</p>
<p>progressive income tax?</p>
<p>changes based on income.</p>
<p>MC was harder than i expected, but FRQ was a lot easier than i expected. Grassroots campaigning?? PM if u want to compare stuff</p>
<p>so progressive income couldve possibly been an answer on this test (not saying that it was or anything).</p>