I am worried because I skipped 20 questions on two of my exams.

<p>I took Bio and US. Being the idiot that I am, I skipped around 20 on both of them. If I feel pretty confident about the ones I did answer and somewhat confident about the free responses, is it still possible to pass? </p>

<p>I know I have been asking a lot of questions on here, sorry if you are annoyed.</p>

<p>You can still do well provided you did indeed answer most of the questions you answered correctly, and you did a good job on the free response questions.</p>

<p>Here’s a score calculator for AP US History (based on the 2001 exam, I believe): [AP</a> US History Review Pack Score Predictor & Generator](<a href=“http://www.4dog.netfirms.com/score.htm]AP”>http://www.4dog.netfirms.com/score.htm)
And here’s the scoring worksheet for the 2002 biology exam: <a href=“Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;

<p>The score ranges are probably similar for each exam every year (but never exactly the same, of course).</p>

<p>Why would you omit 20 questions, that’s setting yourself up for a 3. The only questions you should skip are the ones you know absolutely nothing about. There were some questions on APUSH i narrowed down to 3 choices and guessed from there; it’s always to your advantage.</p>

<p>Unfortunately the same thing happened to me on the USH exam…I ran out of time and left 15-20 blank. (couldn’t see the clock!!!)</p>

<p>Anyway, if you get the ones you answered correct and do well on FRQs, you should be ok.</p>

<p>For Bio this might hurt you, especially if you didn’t answer everything else with confidence. But for history, as long as you wrote great essays, you can get away with it. I skipped 19 MC on my Euro exam a few years ago, wrote a fairly horrible third essay and still got a 4. You can’t guess how well you did until you get the grade back.</p>

<p>Stop worrying. It is completely a waste of energy. Find something else to do and just wait for scores to come.</p>

<p>Same here, except that I skipped 2 whole FR questions (left them blank) and don’t really have confidence with the rest.</p>