In my class we have chapter “tests” every week that involve 25 MC questions and 5 “IDs” where we write all that we know about random people/events/Acts that my teacher writes on the board. People usually get around C’s or D’s on the tests, although good students if they study can receive middling B’s and occasionally a borderline A (if they did spectacularly) on the tests. He has never curved the actual tests that he gives out, but at the end of the semester he bumps up your grade. If you deserve an A and studied and got your B’s on the tests, he’ll give it to you. If you got C’s and participated and he likes you, you’ll probably still get an A. Most kids get B’s. </p>
I guess it just depends on the teacher and school. He has a really high passing rate, but I come from a private school that breeds AP students consistently. If you’re motivated and working hard, you should be fine, and really well prepared for the AP test.</p>