There is no guessing penalty so I'm sure the curve is harsher.
I believe I got at least 35/45 of the multiple choice questions and being conservative (tougher grading on myself), only getting 33/54 on the FRQ's. Is that enough for a five?? I'm nervous ;///////
I believe I got at least 35/45 of the multiple choice questions and being conservative (tougher grading on myself), only getting 33/54 on the FRQ's. Is that enough for a five?? I'm nervous ;///////
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We were taught that 80% is a solid 5. You got 35/45 multiple choice. AP curves that by 35% so you had 35*1.35=47.25
FRQ is left alone so add 33 to your score and you have 80.25. Assuming those were really your scores, you got a 5.
FRQ is left alone so add 33 to your score and you have 80.25. Assuming those were really your scores, you got a 5.
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I'm just letting you know what I was shown by my Calculus teacher. She explained all of this to us before our final (Mock AP) and the AP itself and said that's how AP does it. I've also browsed around the internet 72+ is generally what a 5 is. Also if you got 35/45 MC, you're higher than 33/54 FRQ
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