Good luck AP LIT'ers!

<p>I just wanted to wish you all good luck this morning. I hope we all pull off our goal scores. (5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5!)</p>

<p>I just took it! It wasn’t that hard :)</p>

<p>Thanks for saying that-- my S started the test half an hour ago.</p>

<p>Yeah it wasn’t that hard.</p>

<p>Yeah, thanks also. My D’s taking it today.</p>

<p>Good luck to all you West Coasters who are in the thick of it right now!</p>

<p>Would totally messing up one multiple choice passage (but doing very well on the rest of the entire exam) prevent me from getting a 5?</p>

<p>columbia - random guess - did you not get the first MC passage? i think you’d still be fine, anyway though, i was pretty sure i screwed up one section of mc last year on lang/comp, and i still got a 5</p>

<p>Kelly–yeah, the first MC passage… I misinterpreted it, and all my answers reflected that :&lt;/p>

<p>MC was iffy for me. First passage was indeed satirical, and there were answer choices that reflected a literal interpretation - that sucks… though, when the lawyer’s “indigestion was respectible” i would hope that would trigger off the satirical thoughts in your brains, but i guess not for some… ugh, MC was eh overall good think FR were really good for me, hoping for a 4</p>

<p>i wouldnt worry too much - our midterm (practice ap) had a passage just like that which i misinterpreted, and with decent essays (avg 6 i think?) the scoring still worked out to a 5</p>

<p>it’s done! halfway done now!</p>

<p>The multiple choice is 40%, so even if you blew all the question for one passage, you can still get 90% on the entire thing. You need about 66% overall to get a 5, so there’s a lot of breathing space there.</p>

<p>mc is 45% .</p>