Anyone know average scale curves for AP Literature exam?

<p>Anyone? ie. what constitutes a 5,4,3…</p>

<p>i havent studied for it at all…i’m screwed lol</p>

<p>i’m gonna begin my studying by looking up sparknotes for four/five books tonight to get me ready for the question 3 prompt tomorrow… and that shall conclude my studying.</p>

<p>8 hours till game time.</p>

<p>Heres the basic rubric I have. It’s only an approximation though, because the range of scores vary from test to test, and the essays are judged in relation to other essays written on the same topic at the same time, so its not a perfect scale. Here it is anyway:</p>

<p>Correct answers= 1 point
Incorrect answers= -1/4 point.
Leaving it blank= nothing, no deductions.</p>

<p>Get your raw score by adding up your corrects and incorrects, so if you got 40 correct, 8 incorrect, and 7 blank, your raw score is 38. Take that 38 and multiply by 1.25, so you get 47.5 for your weighted section I score.</p>

<p>Section two, take each of your timed writing scores 1-9, add the three scores together, and multiply it by 3.0556. So if you got a 6, 6, 7, you get a raw score of 19, and a weighted section II score of 58.0564.</p>

<p>Add weighted section I and weighted section II together for your composite score (in this case: 105.5564).</p>

<p>Scale:
0-42 = 1
43-71 = 2
72 93 = 3
93 - 107 = 4
108 - 150 = 5</p>

<p>In this case, this person would have gotten a high 4. Enjoy =)</p>