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Old 05-08-2008, 07:36 AM   #16
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to get a 5 on ap psych, you have to get 90 points, total, including multiple choice and free responses. so, if you get 90 mc right, and miss ten, you could only get 5 free response points and still get a 5. after you calculate your multiple choice raw score, every free response point is multiplied by a number that wavers around 3, depending on the test.
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