<p>Even if I didn’t try, I would have at least expected a 2 if not 3. I would bawl my eyes out and want to die for the first day. The second day I’d feel miserable and cry when thinking about it. The third day I’d just feel like **** and be super moody. And then I’d attempt to forget it and move on.</p>
<p>haha i would laugh then say “wow i really ****ed this one up.” then go on to see better scores</p>
<p>Well, let’s find out…<em>waits for calc score</em></p>
<p>haha…nope. I took a practice test though and got a 1, was a little surprised, but then I thought to myself–wait a second, I <em>hate</em> math. Then I ripped up my check and crossed off the test from the sign up sheet thing. </p>
<p>I have a friend who got a 2 in APUSH last year. She was in the AP class as well and thought she got a five. :P</p>
<p>When I was at Summer Gov School last summer, AP scores came out while we were there. During a break in class, the teacher let the students use the computer to check their scores. A lot of them laughed when they saw 1’s and 2’s, and some were like “saw that coming, that class sucked.” </p>
<p>I was pretty much like “O-O!!!” You would think most academic students would care about this stuff…</p>
<p>I guess not. >></p>
<p>But really, I would be very upset if I got a 1 on an AP test. :(</p>
<p>i would drop lolbombs.</p>
<p>i would be very sad considering my teacher expects me to get a 5.
i don’t want to disappoint her.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t give a f-ck. I’m sick and tired of my sh-tty school using me for my exceptional scores.</p>
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<p>I have, and I didn’t cry. Well, mostly because taking a physics AP without ever studying physics isn’t a good idea.</p>
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<p>I can’t imagine what you’d do if you got a ‘B’ on a college final exam. You, ma’am, are quite literally insane for “bawling” your eyes out over a stupid history exam. APs are for credit, nothing more.</p>
<p>Arachnotron, I’m very much a perfectionist and if you had studied like I had maybe you’d understand. Looking back on it, I’m certain I was being immature and overreacting, but I was upset nonetheless.</p>
<p>I’m just like gwu_girl, too…somewhat. I expect myself to receive all 5’s on my three AP exams. If I receive a 1 or 2 on one exam, I would not cry, but I would lose all self-confidence in myself, be in a clinical depression and/or lose all or most of my motivation to work diligently in school after severely overreacting like a maniac. If i receive a 3 or 4, I would overreact less severely and lose my self confidence and motivation to work diligently but not as much as receiving a 1 or 2. Moreover, on these three AP exams, I put much of my effort to ensure that I receive all 5’s, even though I didn’t feel a lot of stress that I expected when I was studying.</p>
<p>a 3 is tantamount to a 1 in my indian household, the score i received on WH.
so yes.
i got a 1.
and i am loling.
LOL. LULXYZ</p>
<p>I just took my first AP Exam, Human Geo and took it freshman year. I hope I get a 3, so I’m nervous. I’m not going to call and pay money, when I could wait a couple weeks.</p>
<p>I’d probably press 1 a few times to make sure.</p>
<p>I think I would laugh…and then cry.:p</p>
<p>I’d get a rescore.</p>
<p>Well ususally if you take an ap exam without putting any effort into studying you tend to do bad. College exams are a completly different story from high school finals, they require some work. A softmore told me this. Next year Im taking my first ap course as a softmore, AP European History. I looked up the format of the exam, the eight multiple choice in like an hour isnt two bad, but two essays in one hour and a dbq in 45 minutes is insane</p>
<p>I would laugh to conceal the pain</p>
<p>I got a 1 on AP Chem last year. Didn’t study at all, hated chemistry, and then fell asleep halfway through the essay section because I had mono.
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<p>I laughed. I knew that I had bombed it and I didn’t care, because I got 4s/5s on all the rest of my tests that year.</p>
<p>If you don’t report your scores, doesn’t that look bad? If someone gets a 2 freshman year and a 3 sophomore year and a 4 junior year and a 5 senior year, wouldn’t that actually look good when applying to college’s? It shows that you have had improvements and my AP teacher said schools like that.</p>