<p>I would. Teachers should never be rated based on the test scores of their students, this causes dangerous things (such as the recent cheating scandal in Atlanta).</p>
<p>The students clearly didn’t bother to read the textbook (NOT glancing at the words, but reading carefully and rereading difficult passages).</p>
<p>I know in my AP Psychology class I would get As on tests while some students barely managed to get 50% right. We both paid attention in class; the difference is, I actually read the textbook (and managed to get a 5 on the test).</p>
<p>I didn’t read the textbook during AP Chemistry and I got a 2 (mostly relying on chemistry knowledge from Honors Chem the year before).</p>
<p>AP history classes are not similar to something like math. There is no way you can get the information you need to pass the AP exam by listening to what the teacher says in class.</p>