@collegenow111 I will be going to the University of Michigan.
I know this unrelated to the posting but I was wondering how you studied for these test?
2015 Ap Computer Sci score: 3
My background
Im in 7th grade and studied Java since 6th grade
I was home schooled and my learning was all books and online stuff(google youtube barrons ect)
what other information can i receive about the test, like how close to a 4 was i and how i did on free response?
I have my home school code so who should i contact?
Thank you
@ImAaron AP doesn’t release your raw score/percentage at all. You can request to have your FRQ packet mailed back to you, but it costs money to do so ($10 I think?) and you won’t be able to see any score breakdown on your packet either. The most you can do is request your FRQs and self grade it using the answer key on Collegeboard’s website.
You have received all the information that you can receive; there is no further breakdown in score available.
Me
Psych: 4
Chem: 2
My brother
US Gov: 4
ty for the information, I thought I read somewhere someone was able to determine how close they were to the next score.
So pissed …
The 3 exams I studied the most for, I got 4’s. The 1 exam that I maybe studied for 2 hours collectively over the year, I got a 5.
Lang: 5 (… what …?)
Chem: 4
Bio: 4
US: 4
I was so mad about the chemistry score; I studied SOOOO MUCH for this class, but after about 40 minutes of the free response on the exam, I knew a 5 wasn’t gonna happen.
Y’all are insane. If I see one more person crying about a four I encourage said person to really re-evaluate his or her life.
@XCacademic Coming from an Olympiad participant regarding the AP Chem alternate form.
The multiple choice was a total joke. I finished it in 30 minutes.
The free response was easy, but… The final part to the rocket fuel FRQ and Lewis structure question could have each been answered two ways, which college board acknowledged when I sent in an amibguity form.