<p>So on another thread on this board, there is a grading scale that you can use to see what your predicted score would be. But remember that it changes from year to year!</p>
<p>So for powerbomb, your predicted score (assuming you answered all of the MC questions) would be a 89.994395 or a 5
And for Peytoncline, your score (based on a 50/70 on Mc and a 6 on each essay- which is the bare minimum so you should probably expect more- especially on the DBQ) would be a 79.1046 or a 5 (barely).</p>
<p>So basically, it’s pretty easy to get a 5. Try to get at least 70% of the MC correct (remember they don’t count off for those that you don’t answer so unless you can narrow it down to two or three choices, it’s better not to guess) and at least a 6 on easch essay (but DBQ’s are an easy 7 or 8…according to my teacher).</p>
<p>This is the conversion factor stuff in case any of you want to play around with it to see your potential scores.</p>
<p>AP World History</p>
<p>Multiple Choice</p>
<p>(# correct - .25 * # incorrect) * .869</p>
<p>Essays</p>
<p>DBQ: # out of 9 * 2.2222
Compare/Contrast: # out of 9 * 2.2222
Change over Time: # out of 9 * 2.2222</p>
<p>Add up the four numbers (DO NOT ROUND UNTIL YOU HAVE ADDED THEM ALL UP) and round to the nearest whole number.</p>
<p>78-108 – 5
62-77 – 4
43-61 – 3
27-42 – 2
0-26 – 1</p>