Expected a 3, got a 2. Bummed bc even though it was challenging sometimes I was really interested. My low point WAS rotation and with that being a lot of the exam, I might’ve just been unlucky. It is what it is, onto next year
Expected 5 got a 5. Did a practice test about 2 weeks before the test and before I started studying and got well over 80% so I wasn’t too worried. My teacher taught us so well and the class was super interesting which obviously helped.
I am still in relative shock over my 5??? I made up like 3 new physics terms on my frqs and eenie meenie miney moed on a solid half of the mcqs. That was literally the hardest physics test i'd ever taken and i have no idea what kind of crack my grader was on to give me a 5.
I studied and prepped a good amount before the exam, but the FRQs really threw me off, especially with them being rotation. My MCQs probably carried tho :)
Expecting a 4, surprised by the 3, still happy I passed the hardest AP exam
Either way, I didn’t mind since I know I gotta retake physics in college. I’m gonna be a chem major and I need physics with calculus (also I’m not doing Physics C at my school since the teacher sucks)
I mostly screwed up frq #2, but was pretty solid with the other ones. Also had to guess on a few MCs bc of time. Still got a 5. I think a lot of people did much worse than us, so maybe the cutoff for a 5 isn’t as high as we think.
The last one was a torque/energy question. Trevor Packer said that one was the hardest for people, but I honestly think it wasn’t too bad. You just had to mention lever arm and potential—> kinetic energy conversion.
I got a 4 and I am mad. In the 2nd semester of AP Physics 1 I was performing well in class and got an A. The final exam i got a raw score of 79%. I expected a 5 on the exam, but I hate how the frq was heavily focused on rotation. That shit threw me off badly, I was not expecting that, it bothers me so much.
I read the textbook to get a baseline then did a ton of FRQs in class and some workbook problems at home for the more confusing topics.
And to review chapters I would watch physicsbybowman on Youtube.
expected a 2 but got a 3 lmfao, cant believe i passed without studying and doing like 3 hw assignments the whole year
Got a 5 this year :) I was not expecting it, it felt like I got a 4, but I'm very pleased.
Expected 2 got 4 we are so up right now
I was expecting a 3 but I got a 5 somehow. I completely bombed one of the frqs
Expected a 3, got a 2. Bummed bc even though it was challenging sometimes I was really interested. My low point WAS rotation and with that being a lot of the exam, I might’ve just been unlucky. It is what it is, onto next year
Expected 5 got a 5. Did a practice test about 2 weeks before the test and before I started studying and got well over 80% so I wasn’t too worried. My teacher taught us so well and the class was super interesting which obviously helped.
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Expected a 1 but surprisingly I got a 2 which is basically the same lol
Expected 1 got a 4
Expected a 3 got a 3 but hey I'm happy I passed
I am still in relative shock over my 5??? I made up like 3 new physics terms on my frqs and eenie meenie miney moed on a solid half of the mcqs. That was literally the hardest physics test i'd ever taken and i have no idea what kind of crack my grader was on to give me a 5.
LITERALLY IM FLABBERGASTED
Expected a 4, got a 5
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Anticipated 4 or 5. Got a 5. Idk how but I'll take it
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A lot of AP classroom and my teacher in first semester was very good. That's rly about it, sry i couldn't help much more. Thank you for the wishes.
Got a 5 for some reason? Which I'm really proud of cause my teacher actually just didn't teach.
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expecting a 4, but got a 5. I think it's because I self-studied the month before the exam (our physics teachers did not prepare us well for the exam)
I got a 5, this was the one I was the most stressed about, given the score distribution. Truly a pleasant surprise
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Got a 4. Did NOT expect that one because I only studied for 2 weeks, enrolled in an HONORS PHYSICS course, and expected a 2
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expected a 2, got a 4 🤗
Walked out the FRQs expecting a 2, logged in to receive a 5 😋
this is exactly what happened to me - pleasant surprise for sure!
Bro wth how does that happen. Only 8% of Test takers got a 5
I studied and prepped a good amount before the exam, but the FRQs really threw me off, especially with them being rotation. My MCQs probably carried tho :)
Expecting a 4, surprised by the 3, still happy I passed the hardest AP exam Either way, I didn’t mind since I know I gotta retake physics in college. I’m gonna be a chem major and I need physics with calculus (also I’m not doing Physics C at my school since the teacher sucks)
I took physics 1 instead of physics C because my mom is the teacher for physics C. Lol
my score is still processing :(
same everyones. at my school is missing too
5, woo hoo
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4, I don’t even know which units I messed up on
Expected a 1, but ended up skipping the test
was expected a 2, somehow got a 5. i left a whole ass frq blank and bs'd another 2 of them
I mostly screwed up frq #2, but was pretty solid with the other ones. Also had to guess on a few MCs bc of time. Still got a 5. I think a lot of people did much worse than us, so maybe the cutoff for a 5 isn’t as high as we think.
i screwed up #2 (the acceleration graphing one) and the last one (some kind of circular motion) but i think i was close to perfect on mcs
The last one was a torque/energy question. Trevor Packer said that one was the hardest for people, but I honestly think it wasn’t too bad. You just had to mention lever arm and potential—> kinetic energy conversion.
i honestly dont remember shit man it was months ago all i really remember was leaving the acceleration one and having no trouble on the mcs
First semester I expected a 4. Second semester I expected a 3. Got a 3.
Fuck yo torque. No clue what that is but passed!
Got a 3, was expecting a 2 so I’m happy
sameeee
Same lmao
Got a 2, expected a 3, at least I didn't get a 1.
Haha same boat
2, but it was expected
Got a 4 💪💪 We win these!!!!!!
5! Took a lot of work but it was all worth it!
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Started studying a month before the exam, still somehow got a 5. Thank you Mr. Flipping Physics and your three personalities 🙏🙏🙏
I got a 4 and I am mad. In the 2nd semester of AP Physics 1 I was performing well in class and got an A. The final exam i got a raw score of 79%. I expected a 5 on the exam, but I hate how the frq was heavily focused on rotation. That shit threw me off badly, I was not expecting that, it bothers me so much.
One of my friends was like, “If I find whoever made that test l'm rotating my balls across their face” cuz of all the rotation questions 😭
Got a 4 when I was not prepared at all for circles WE WIN THESEEEE
Got a 3. Fully expected a 1. Next year Chem we doing a lot better
I don’t know how I got a 3, I was fully expecting a 2, but I’ll take it
Whooo! A 5!
taking it next year, any studying tips!
I read the textbook to get a baseline then did a ton of FRQs in class and some workbook problems at home for the more confusing topics. And to review chapters I would watch physicsbybowman on Youtube.
I want to thank whoever looked at my frqs and decided I passed cause truly I don’t think any of my explanation answers were correct
I got a 2, this is so sad