<p>What if you put a wrong test date in the pink booklet?</p>
<p>You guys think your dissections are shwooooo cool…</p>
<p>We’re dissecting the uterus of a cow.</p>
<p>In my opinion, most of the multiple choice was a breeze except for a bit in the middle I didn’t get a chance to check my answers for. Although, I’m pretty sure I put the right answers anyway.</p>
<p>So I’m thinking, on FRQ, I got a 7 then 8 or 9 then 8 or 9 (#2 and #3 were easy for me, just saying 8 or 9 in case I forgot something/don’t get my hopes up too much) and then probably like 3 on the last one (that was such a bad one for me.) I couldn’t recall the specific terms until after I got out of the test–But I described them thoroughly. What do you guys think this will get me?</p>
<p>So that’s at least a 26 on FRQ. Multiplied by the 1.5 scale that’s a 39. So to get a 5 I’d probably want another 50, 60 points to get a 5…I omitted 5 MC questions…so that means I need 60 to 68 questions right on MC to get a 5. Does this sound right you guys? Sorry, just trying to calculate/estimate.</p>
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<p>I am presently enrolled in a university-level anatomy course through my high school and we have periodically performed cat dissections throughout the year. They truly provide a personal interaction with the anatomy. Conveniently, the curriculum has been specifically designed to gradually explore deeper anatomy (beginning with the study of the superficial layers and proceeding inward) in stepwise format so that the exhaustive cutting of one portion of the carcass artfully exposes the structures to be examined for the following unit.</p>
<p>The multiple choice wasn’t bad. It was actually fairly easy, maybe missed 20 at most. </p>
<p>FRQ 1 I had no clue. I can’t believe I forgot insulin but remembered glucogon. Probably got 1 or 2.</p>
<p>The rest of the FRQ’s were easy. I’m expecting at least a 6 or 7 on each one.</p>
<p>Wow really? Well I’m just going off of what the proctor said. I’m going to be at MST Summer Academy for the entire month of july so I’ll have to wait until I get home to see my scores.</p>
<p>I can’t even call my parents to ask, no cell-phone policy, ahh the agonizing wait:(</p>
<p>I’m done with Biology for the rest of my life. After cramming until 3:15 this morning, then waking up in fitful starts until 4:30, the time I usually arise from bed, I was absurdly stressed, not to mention peeved when I saw that none of the material I had so assiduously committed to memory was not on the exam. </p>
<p>But the FRQ was thankfully easy; I was terrified that they would ask plant, immune system, or human development questions, three topics I barely spared a glance in my intense cramming session that began at 8:15 last night. </p>
<p>Multiple Choice = Thank you, Lord! No more than 5-10 missed.<br>
FRQ = It was just a dream…</p>
<p>smartazjb0y, You pretty much said WAY too much. Might want to edit that. <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/341965-defy-college-boards-rules-your-own-risk.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/341965-defy-college-boards-rules-your-own-risk.html</a></p>
<p>^ Yes, that would be wise.</p>
<p>^^Really? I didn’t think he gave away too much; it’s still pretty damn hard to figure out what the entire question was from the information provided.</p>
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<p>If one were to memorize the two terms the poster stated, it would be quite clear how they fit into the question once one saw the question.</p>
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<p>Another serial quoter, eh? :)</p>
<p>Somewhat, I suppose. Last night, I did in fact memorize those two terms, and yet was completely taken by surprise by the last two portions of that question.</p>
<p>The FRQ’s seemed ridiculously easy…3 of them we did in class as practice essays…on two of them I described pretty accurately BUT I didn;t use specific terms (ecology ones). How much can you get by accurately describing with a bit of terms?</p>
<p>Doesn’t really matter, everyone who will take this form of the AP Bio test has already taken it. If anything is going to go down, it’s going to be because CB wants to be a d1ck. lol</p>
<p>"adtobe: Yes, it pretty much looks like you’re fairly safe for a 5 - AP Pass - AP Biology Calculator " </p>
<p>How accurate is the AP Pass - Ap biology caulculator?? (It seems like they make it too easy to get a 5)</p>
<p>^ I think it’s completely accurate (though based on historical curves, of course).</p>
<p>can anyone answer my question on last page plz;)</p>
<p>samd1993</p>
<p>i think it depends on the scoring guidelines but i think u should be able to get a decent amount of points but again it just depends</p>
<p>silverturtle: So if the calculator says i get a 5 by 10 -15 points, then i should be comfident ??</p>
<p>Test overall was a breeze, i had 30 minutes left after the multiple choice. I actually thought the first FRQ was the easiest, followed by the second…the last one involved a mass of BS but it doesn’t matter what happens for that question.</p>
<p>The only thing that could possibly stand in the way of a 5 for me would be me writing “This is sparta!” and NOT crossing it out lol</p>