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For all AP tests, there is no exact percentage that determines a grade. They take the test and grade on a curve, so it's based on the scores of all the students who take the test worldwide in a given year. I don't know the calculations they use, but I know that you can't exactly predice the score you need.

That being said, I can venture a personal experience with the test. I took a practice AP bio test about a month before the actual test. I got an 83% on the multiple choice, and my teacher was completely impressed. After he looked up the scores people had gotten in the year that test had been given, we found that the vast majority (I think about 90%) of the people who had scored that high on the multiple choice also scored a 5 on the exam. Obviously, the 10% did a less than spectacular job on their essay questions.

So it's probably around an 80%, give or take a few. You could probably be as low as 70% if you had really outstanding essays. You have to keep in mind that multiple choice isn't the only thing you're graded on. The essays are important, and account for a lot. If your AP teacher doesn't have you practice writing essays, then they're doing you a disservice. You should practice on your own: write concisely, clearly, and learn the correct spelling for all those long complicated words. Write legibly.

Good luck, if you haven't already taken the exam!

2006-08-13 21:06:47 · answer #1 · answered by megan_of_the_swamp 4 · 0 0

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2016-09-29 06:07:12 · answer #2 · answered by schnetter 4 · 0 0

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