<p>@LycanAlpha Wait, just because someone gets higher than a 70% doesn’t mean that they are in the top 30%.</p>
<p>How accurate is the Barron’s 2014 book? is it worth my time to study from it? Thanks guys and gals </p>
<p>I’m hoping the curve for a 5 is about a 65%. There were some numbers our teacher threw around saying that the Board expected us to know 80% of the material and some other percentage as for how to get to 65% as a 5. I’m not exactly sure where he got these statistics, but I’d say he’s pretty resourceful connectionwise. Prior to hearing about the new exam format, I was very hopeful for a 5 since his score rate is a 4.2</p>
<p>@cbhawks50 I hope you’re right… Then I’d have a chance…</p>
<p>lol someone spam tweet ap trevor and see what he says </p>
<p>who is ap trevor?</p>
<p>He’s the current head of the CollegeBoard’s AP program I believe.</p>
<p>When the free response are posted do they have scoring guidelines?</p>
<p>No those come around the time scores are released</p>
<p>Ok i spent 24 hours freaking out… Not gonna say much but anyone have any idea what I’d need if I’m assuming I got at least 45/60 mc right?:(((</p>
<p>Emo, that’s a really good mark for the MC! :)</p>
<p>If you got over 80% on the FRQ I’d say you’re at a 5. I got 50 (I think) on MC and like 75% on FRQ, and I believe that (basing off a worse case scenario) that that will be a 5.</p>
<p>Of course, this is just my opinion, no one truly knows the curve yet.</p>
<p>The suspense is killing me!!</p>
<p>Haha, it’s just begun…</p>
<p>Ever taken an AP exam before meaa?</p>
<p>No… @kingofxbox99 </p>
<p>Oh, haha. The wait is the worst part ;)</p>
<p>I’ve always been impatient ugh :(( </p>
<p>Hehe, me too. It gets so bad at the end, like the last two weeks are torture.</p>
<p>I think I left out the part where the free response killed me… Honestly I don’t even remember what happened so who knows ._.</p>
<p>My first AP exam too ._.</p>
<p>is it true that the grade distributions (what % of people got a 5, etc) are released on twitter in june?</p>