<p>I was pleasantly surprised to find that I could answer all the frqs but I had to rush to finish #6 so I could have used a bit more time. The MC part seemed like a gift so I’m good for a 5. </p>
<p>I have a good teacher and we completed the book about 3 weeks ago and have been doing review since then.</p>
<p>The first 3 were pretty easy. I was getting worried because some of the answers seemed way too simple but hopefully they’re right. The last 2 were hard for me.</p>
<p>non calc mc : HARD! i skipped 11 questions but mainly because of time. i felt confident about most of the ones i answered.
calc mc: easy! i didn’t skip any
calc fr: soooo easy except the part with the depth of the lake…
non calc fr: at first i thought number 5 and 6 were really hard but they ended up alright. i definitely pulled a 9 or two.</p>
<p>so overall i’m somewhat confident about a 5.</p>
<p>does anyone else thing there it was weird that there was NO interval of convergence question?? i was so relieved.
and there wasn’t any logistic growth on free response!</p>
<p>how many did you have wrong on the mc do you think? I fell into traps and I only skipped two both on the NON CaLC MC section. Now i’m looking at a bunch wrong hoping for a four though.</p>
<p>thanks…i was just wondering…but the MC were really easy in my opinion…the two i skipped were the only ones i didnt know how to do…but yeah…out of the 43 that i did…maybe missed 6 MAX…is that still a 5?</p>
<p>Would that pull out to be a five? I thought I would barely get a 4 going into the test, but perhaps I can be slightly optimistic about my chances for a 5?</p>
<p>That test was a joke… finished everything with 15+ minutes to spare on each section. Lots more questions with critical thinking than I expected, but they were extremely easy as well.</p>