When do they release the scoring guidelines?

<p>Like for AP US History? I'm just wondering since they already released the questions, so why not the scoring answers? I want to predict my score with some degree of accuracy.</p>

<p>I know at least for AP Psych, the rubric is adjusted the week before the majority of the graders arrive (some of the table leaders arrive earlier to work on the rubric) - so it might be like that for other exams as well.</p>

<p>I have been trying to figure out where my AP Calc and Stat grades should fall. I need 4s on both of them and it looks like I should score at least that well for both of them. I looked at past scoring guidelines to get some conservative estimates based off of the answers that I got on FRQs that other members here have confirmed as being correct. I put those numbers into the AP Pass score calculator, with conservative guesses on my MCs. I seriously think I scored over 2/3s of the MC correct on Stat and even better than that on Calc. Even adjusting the numbers about 5 questions lower than that still keeps me within the range for 4s. A lot of it also depends on the equating they do when they grade the tests. There is no way to be absolutely sure, but you can make a pretty good guess if you study the guidelines from year to year. After doing this though, I’m feeling pretty good about getting the credit I really really need badly this year. :)</p>