I'm finally done with the tests, and to be honest, they weren't nearly as bad as I expected them to be. I mean, the practice tests I took for each of them (Calc, Physics, Lang, and Gov't) were kind of hard, with physics by far being the hardest, but the tests were exponentially less difficult. I was shooting a solid 20/70 on the practice tests for physics, but on the test I was VERY excited because I got at least 38/70 correct with about 10 or so maybes and then the rest were probably wrong… I just guessed. :P
The part that's gonna kill me though is the free response questions. Not that I'm a bad essay writer, to the contrary - besides my fiancée and this genius I know named Jacob, I would say that I'm the best essay writer in the school, but the fact of the matter is that I was burned out from my teachers making me write essays. I didn't really feel like it and it just killed me. On each test with essays, my first essay is brilliant and 9 worthy, but they gradually decline as they go on - enough to kill my score… :POh well.I expect:AP Calculus - 2/3AP Physics - 2/3AP Lang - 3/4AP Gov't - 3/4I'm just trying to get at least a 3 on every test because in Ohio we have the 3 Guarantee where you get college credit for every test you at least get a 3 on. :D
I passed, but I assume just barely. Just barely got the 3
Wow. If you got that, you're awesome.
AP Chem wasn't too bad, I got 63/75 questions right on a practice test (Which is about a 4.6, which rounds up to a 5. Obviously, that ignores the free response part though), won't learn my real test score until whenever. Also this year they said the test was harder than normal. Not intense at all, was much more relaxed than world history or english language. Helps that only 11 of us took it as opposed to 100+ for those other two.