AB or BC?
At first It seemed nice and easy with the easy derivatives and integrals but it left me with my mouth wide open. The degree of difficulty on the free response section was more than enough to brutally rape a virgin.
Oh and never bring a bottle of water to a test. I had to pee so bad during the MC section, it got so bad i couldn't concentrate. Eventually i left and went to the bathroom burning up 5 or 6 minutes.
I'm expecting a 2 or 3![]()
AB or BC?
I still remember this one question i was stupidly brave enough to attempt. You know those questions you basically just glance over and skip? Yea i decided not to and wasted 15 minutes right there.
Rocket taking off and distance and velocity of the dust particles + some other crap i can't remember.
There's a Woody Allen joke in here somewhere, but I'm not sure it makes the jump to calc.
I never took AP Calc, but I took the literature test and it was brutal.
Friday I take the US History AP Exam. Any advice?
depends on what kind of teacher you have. Our teacher is so hard that the we have an 80% passing rate. I didn't take the class for that precise reason...5 hrs of HW every night? No thanks.
AGain, i heard it was SUPER easy, but that could just be b.c of our teacher.
Hm, alright then. Our teacher wasn't that strict actually. Every night there was like a half hour of reading and that was it, and the occassional research paper. I have to say I'm not that much prepared for it, I started keeping up with the class starting in the second semester, so I don't know much about the first half of history, except the Revolution.
Know your . The multiple choice are SO detailed. Only leave about 7-8 blank. On the essays, write 3+pages for the DBQ and 2+ pages for the other free response questions. Oh, and make sure you write about the right president. For example, if the question asks about Teddy Roosevelt, don't write about Franklin Roosevelt. That cost meI honestly didn't even take the time to look at the first name. I had to retake that of a test.
math is for s and every other subject is cake. if you're worried about a history or literature exam your bigger problem is that you're probably re ed.
So you like math?
I took the AP US history exam during highschool and I got a 4, but then again history is easy, because memorization and writing are my strong suits.
I didn't attempt to take the AP Calc test during HS, wasn't worth it. I don't mind taking it again now. Calc 2 was the probably the hardest out of the three calcs.
I took the Calculus, Physics and History ones decades ago.
I got a 4 on the Calculus BC and 5's on the two. The Calculus one was horribly difficult.
That sucks.
What's the derivative of 5?
And while we're on the topic of AP here, what makes the difference for you guys when you decide(d) between AP and dual credit classes?
That's impressive. Those are all very difficult exams.
AP History is one of the harder AP tests. Know generalizations, and not specific events.
I've got 3 finals tomorrow.
Just more reasons why Kori is cool. We didn't know you were a Math and Science nerd.
I got a 5 on my Calculus AP exam.I did not take the English one because my university was already giving me credit based upon my SAT score. My high school had no AP History and I did not like science enough to take a second year of chemistry or physics.
I do not know if that is a serious question, but the derivative of a constant is 0.
SHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhssshh I was just trying to test Kori lol.
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