<p>Comparative Government, anyone?</p>
<p>Wow. I'm amazed that for most subjects, you barely need 70% for a 5...</p>
<p>106-180 = 5
85-105 = 4
68-84 = 3
47-67 - 2
0-46 = 1</p>
<p>106-180 = 5
85-105 = 4
68-84 = 3
47-67 - 2
0-46 = 1</p>
<p>How bout APES?</p>
<p>What is that for Kowloon? Comp Gov?</p>
<p>does anyone know the actual #s for bio?
instead of %?</p>
<p>n can i get the ap french curve?</p>
<p>AP Bio:</p>
<p>MC Raw Score= Number Right - (Number Wrong x 0.25)
There are 40 points possible in the Combined Essay Score
Composite Score= (MC Raw Score x 0.75) + (Combined Essay Score x 1.5)
Compare your composite score with the ranges below:
5: 82-126
4: 63-81
3: 47-62
2: 29-46
1: 0-28</p>
<p>AP French Language:</p>
<p>Listening out of 42 questions: [#correct - (1/3)* # missed] * 0.9524
Reading out of 40 questions: [# correct - (1/3) * # missed] * 1
Word Fill-ins out of 15 questions: # correct * 0.5333
Verb Fill-ins out of 15 questions: # correct * 0.5333
Essay out of 9 points: score * 2.6667
Speaking out of 25 points: score * 1.6</p>
<p>Add all parts up, and this is your composite score</p>
<p>126-160 = 5
110-125 = 4
82-109 = 3
63-81 = 2
0 -62 = 1</p>
<p>Note: Test is curved by non-native speakers</p>
<p>AP Statistics:</p>
<p>MC out of 40 questions: [#correct - (1/4) * # missed] * 1.25
FRQ:
5 questions out of 4 points, each * 1.875
1 question out of 4 points, * 3.125</p>
<p>Then as nygirl786 says
[quote]
Stat</p>
<p>5: 68-100
4: 53-67
3: 40-52
2: 29-39
1: 0-28
[/quote]
</p>
<p>Anyone have AP Spanish Lang info?? Though the test did change dramatically in 2007, so I'm not sure if anyone would have it...</p>
<p>Anyone want to post the multipliers for Gov US?</p>
<p>re: post #28
the correct ap bio multiplier is (MC Raw Score X .90) + . . .
thus, a perfect raw score on MC will yield 90 points.</p>
<p>APES scoring is the same as BIO - ranges for a 3, 4, or 5 of course will vary.</p>
<p>100 multiple choice questions
4 essay questions </p>
<p>composite score =
(# of MC correct - # of MC incorrect X .25) + (essay scores X 1.5)</p>
<p>each essay has a maximum raw value of 10 before the 1.5 multiplier.</p>
<p>I got lucky today and got my govt teacher to give my class how they graded the 2002 AP Govt Exam, it is:</p>
<p>MC out of 60 questions: [# correct - (1/4) * #wrong]
Essay out of 28 points: score * 2.1429</p>
<p>86-120 = 5
70-85 = 4
49-69 = 3
27-48 = 2
0-26 = 1</p>
<p>A different government rubric. Not sure which year but I think it is 1994. </p>
<p>MC out of 60 questions: [# correct - (1/4) * #wrong]
Free Response
Q1: ____ (out of 6) x 2.5000 = ____
Q2: ____ (out of 5) x 3.0000 = ____
Q3: ____ (out of 6) x 2.5000 = ____
Q4: ____ (out of 8) x 1.8750 = ____</p>
<p>94-120 = 5
79-93 = 4
61-78 = 3
35-60 = 2
0-34 = 1</p>
<p>Umm, anyone have this AWESOME info for AP German?</p>
<p>Anyone know for World History or AP Art History</p>
<p>AP Spanish info would be very helpful.</p>
<p>AP Computer Science A please.</p>