<p>Sorry thats its a little late, but does anybody know what the curves for calculus are? After reading this, I am kinda concnered because I dont think I did that well.</p>
<p>^^Generally speaking, high 30-mid 50 is a 3, high 50-mid 60 is a 4, and mid-60+ is a 5. There are 108 possible points (MC*1.2, then each FR was out of 9.)</p>
<p>The curve may be (hopefully will be) a little more lenient this year because this test was wacked-out. </p>
<p>Also, I was wondering: how do they do the AB subgrade? Do they take AB FR score + MC AB score and do above formula and then just double it? And isn’t the curve for AB harsher?</p>
<p>The AB subscore contains approximately 60% of the points. For the FR, there are three common questions, and then approximately 5 points of another question that covers AB topics. I’m not sure exactly how many MC questions they take (if memory serves, it’s approximately 27), and I’m not sure how they use this to decide the AB curve.</p>
<p>I REALLY hope I get a 5, but this test was really strange. I feel like I made a bunch of mistakes that cost me the 5…</p>