<p>Im pretty sure it was. it wasnt regressive</p>
<p>It was regressive.</p>
<p>Wow. I did something totally different. I said catholics made parties more supportive of people other than protestants ; /</p>
<p>A progressive tax is a tax by which the tax rate increases as the taxable base amount increases</p>
<p>Wasnt that the answer? Unless I read the question wrong of course</p>
<p>yeah that is the definition but i forget the question. I thought it said it charged more for higher level income.</p>
<p>Progressive income taxes tax more heavily on those with higher incomes. That was actually something I learned in Microeconomics. :)</p>
<p>this test was reedeeekulously easy. </p>
<p>What is it called when people with higher incomes pay a greater proportion of their income to taxes? That would be a <em>drumroll</em> Progressive tax! I know this because rich people around me beetch all the time about taxes (kidding)</p>
<p>I think it was pretty easy except I apparently misread the last part of FRQ #3…because, seeing all the comments about it, I did something TOTALLY different…oh well I think I got all of 1 and 4, and #2 maybe but I had to make up stuff a bit for one part…</p>
<h1>2 I also winged it a bit. I had the general gist of the answer but I dont know if I got all the points. THe last part of #2 was easy just the part before it i was iffy about</h1>
<p>Number 3 really depressed me, so I went off on a tangent about the evils of Collegeboard. Crossed it out lightly of course :3</p>
<p>this was an interesting test
some of the FRQ caught me by surprise</p>
<p>Guys were not allowed to talk about the MC. we should stop imo so nothing will happen-just to be safe</p>
<p>lol “just to be safe”</p>
<p>Hopefully there won’t be a knock at my door in a few minutes, a bag thrown over my head, then I’ll wake up in some Nigerian prison with a man in a suit shouting “and THATS why you don’t defy the collegeboard!”</p>
<p>in reality, what could they do to us on an online messaging board?</p>
<p>hhahahahahah
that would suck wouldn’t it
worst part is that I can actually imagine them doing that</p>
<p>By Tri<em>N (Tri</em>N) on Friday, May 07, 2004 - 11:27 pm: Edit </p>
<p>Hello guys, </p>
<p>As you have known, I’ve been a frequent poster on this message board for a long time. Two days ago, I’d finished taken the AP Calc exam and felt that the exam was challenging. On the exam itself, there were few questions that I thought were questionable. Hurried to learn others’ perspectives on the exam, I found a thread called the Official Calc BC thread and posted several questions regarding the exam before the 48 hours deadline. ETS has a strict enforcement on this agreement and I’d violated the agreement by sharing some undisclosed information that could encourage cheating. The moderator warned me of this startling fact but I ignored his heeding, believing that ETS can’t trace the nick back to me. Well, I’ve been exposed and will possibly face the consequences. According to the rules, ETS will cancel all of my AP scores and forbid me from taking any more AP exam. </p>
<p>I’m not here to preach to you guys about the consequences of your actions because all of you are smart individuals who consistently make decisions in your lives. I understand that the emotion can be overwhelming after an AP exam and your action can be a spurt in the moment. As you read my post, I hope you will refrain from disclosing any AP material and abide by the 48 hours agreement. As a victim, I’ll likely face the consequences but you don’t have to face this fate. While I think that the 48 hours rule is unnecessary, I think we should be courteous and control ourselves for two days. My action may aid others in cheating or it may not but countless students, including the handicaps, will waste at least 30 mins-1 hours by exchanging test booklets because of a few keystrokes. The rule and the consequences are certainly important but let’s remember our purpose. As we strive day after in the classroom, our goal is to ace the exam and receive the college credit. We pay a hefty sum to take this exam and it would be a shame to throw away our effort and good money because we can’t control ourselves. I hope that my sacrifice will be fruitful for future references. Good day. </p>
<p>Its in the stickies</p>
<p>isn’t it more that the job goes to the most qualified candidate?</p>
<p>and, btw anonymous, we have already discusses FRQs (yourself included) although we are not technically allowed to do so for 2 days if I’m not mistaken.</p>
<p>lol wow…</p>
<p>FRQ #2 destroyed me b/c it was a subject my teacher told us not to study too much >____<</p>
<p>Test overall was harder than any of the practice ones I took :/</p>
<p>WEll, yeah we have. But it would be best to stop it now instead of doing more damage. If you see what I’m getting at. But thats just me</p>
<p>MC was harder than the two practice tests i took but still not too bad. FRQ’s I knew parts of number 1, completely guessed and BS’d on most parts of number 2, knew parts a and B on number 3 and guessed/bs’d on part C, and knew all the parts of number 4.</p>
<p>Feeling like I probably scored a 3 or a 4.</p>