When will scoring guidelines be released online?

<p>Title says it all. Also interested in grade distributions.</p>

<p>Isn't it in October? I was so anxious to see it that I practically begged my AP Lit teacher to send me the Lit rubric that she got at the AP conference in Las Vegas last week.</p>

<p>The rubrics they give out are usually very vague, no? Or is the rubric she got very detailed and tells her to look for certain things? If so, tell me! I got a 4 on the lit test and I'm interested to see what things they were looking for in the prompts.</p>

<p>As for the grade distribution, it should be almost identical.</p>

<p>Not sure how helpful it is to see rubrics. D's teacher was a lit scorer & said scorers basically put their own spin on things. Some grade very leniently, others are VERY hard scorers (particularly college profs). If you disagree with your score, you may have had one of those tough scorers. I expect that holds true to some extent for even math & sciences ... partial credit on free response might depend on the scorer.</p>