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How'd you do on your AP tests?

in college now, but

5: AP Chem, Calc AB, World History, English Lit, French
4: C++, Euro History, English Comp

-Vivan
 
Got a 3 on american gov this year, and 3's on environmental science, us history, and english comp last year.
 
From back then, I got:

5: CompSci A, CompSci AB, Calc AB, Calc BC, Phys C Mech, Eng Lit, EnviSci, 3d Design, Stats
4: Phys B, Phys C E&M, Eng Lang, MacroEco, US Govt, Psych, US Hist, World Hist, 2d Design

Since TI sponsored our school, I got $100 per math/sci/comp/eng test passed. They also pay from most of those tests! That totals $1100. Woot. (I took 17 or 19 AP classes, most were required)
 
4 - English Language, US History
3 - Chem

Chem teacher taught nothing of electrochemistry, so it was a little surprising to see one of the long-explain-everything questions on electrochemistry. Most people at my school that I've talked to got 1's and 2's.
 
Originally posted by: Safeway
From back then, I got:

5: CompSci A, CompSci AB, Calc AB, Calc BC, Phys C Mech, Eng Lit, EnviSci, 3d Design, Stats
4: Phys B, Phys C E&M, Eng Lang, MacroEco, US Govt, Psych, US Hist, World Hist, 2d Design

Since TI sponsored our school, I got $100 per math/sci/comp/eng test passed. They also pay from most of those tests! That totals $1100. Woot. (I took 17 or 19 AP classes, most were required)

Lol wtf is 3d and 2d design?? And they seriously counted the separate parts of the exam as a distinct exam? (For those who don't know, Calc AB is really a subset of Calc BC and Compsci A is also a subset of Compsci AB although CS A might cover more of the easier stuff, also Phys C is comprised of two parts - E&M and Mech). Oh well, lucky for you
 
Originally posted by: Safeway
From back then, I got:

5: CompSci A, CompSci AB, Calc AB, Calc BC, Phys C Megch, Eng Lit, EnviSci, 3d Design, Stats
4: Phys B, Phys C E&M, Eng Lan, MacroEco, US Govt, Psych, US Hist, World Hist, 2d Design

Since TI sponsored our school, I got $100 per math/sci/comp/eng test passed. They also pay from most of those tests! That totals $1100. Woot. (I took 17 or 19 AP classes, most were required)

WTF mate? That's a helluva lotta AP tests. So why did you take Calc AB AND Calc BC.... and Physics B AND Physics C... it's all about the $$$ isn't it you greedy bastard. 😉
 
Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: Safeway
From back then, I got:

5: CompSci A, CompSci AB, Calc AB, Calc BC, Phys C Megch, Eng Lit, EnviSci, 3d Design, Stats
4: Phys B, Phys C E&M, Eng Lan, MacroEco, US Govt, Psych, US Hist, World Hist, 2d Design

Since TI sponsored our school, I got $100 per math/sci/comp/eng test passed. They also pay from most of those tests! That totals $1100. Woot. (I took 17 or 19 AP classes, most were required)

WTF mate? That's a helluva lotta AP tests.

Hey if they're mostly free and $100 for passing, why not?
 
Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: Safeway
From back then, I got:

5: CompSci A, CompSci AB, Calc AB, Calc BC, Phys C Megch, Eng Lit, EnviSci, 3d Design, Stats
4: Phys B, Phys C E&M, Eng Lan, MacroEco, US Govt, Psych, US Hist, World Hist, 2d Design

Since TI sponsored our school, I got $100 per math/sci/comp/eng test passed. They also pay from most of those tests! That totals $1100. Woot. (I took 17 or 19 AP classes, most were required)

WTF mate? That's a helluva lotta AP tests.

Calculus BC and AB are in essence one test because you take the Calc BC test with an AB subscore. Same thing with Comp Sci AB and Comp Sci A.

The Studio Art AP actually consists of 2D Design, 3D Design, and Drawing; a portfolio of each is submitted for the Studio Art AP Credit.

Physics C consists of E&M and Mech, but you have to take two different tests for the grades.

So it's only like 14 APs he took, which is quite a feat in itself, let alone to score a 4 or above on all of 'em.
 
1997-
my school didnt offer many, maybe 4 in total

5: Comp Sci BC (this was still Pascal at the time)
4: Math AB
didnt take the English or Amer. History
 
US History - 4
English Language - 5
U.S. Government - 3
Calc AB - 2

I was happy with all of them, including Calc (I expected a 1). 😛
 
I dropped out of high school, so never got the chance to take the AP tests. I would have done extremely well though.
 
I got a 3 in ap bio, and 4's in english, history, statistics. It's great, cause i don't know crap in any of those subjects, but appear to have been given college credit for them anyway. w00t, i <3 my publik eduka2ion.
 
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