[URGENT] AP Physics B percent needed to pass?

<p>Hello, everyone.</p>

<p>I didn't have an exactly "thorough" AP Physics teacher, and I picked up a review book about 2 weeks ago. I'm kind of freaking out because we have about 1/4 of the course left, and no time for review. Don't get me wrong- he's a great teacher, I understand the topics intuitively, but I do not have enough time to memorize all of the equations and their uses for the AP Physics B exam. The teacher does not teach according to AP convention, which is why it is the only class where the pass rate (in our school) is about 5% (not a typo).</p>

<p>Does anyone mind telling me the minimum multiple choice % needed to pass the AP Physics B exam? I know it's on a curb, but what was last years?</p>

<p>Also, I'm aiming for about 50% of the free response correct. About how much multiple choice would I need to get correct to pass with a 3 on the AP Physics B exam?</p>

<p>It would be helpful if you could also list your sources- if not, no problem. There's only about 2 weeks left, and I have 4 AP's, so I need to allot my priorities according to your response- my grade might depend on it.</p>

<p>EDIT: Also, does anyone have an idea of the OVERALL percentage needed for a 3?</p>

<p><a href=“Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;

<p>Check that out, the AP Physics B worksheet comes first. According to it, you needed 57/180 on the 2009 exam to get a 3, roughly 32% correct.</p>

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