Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was APUSH ridiculously easy for your kid? My son said it felt like a joke. His only worry now is that it will take close to a perfect score for a 5 and he's not sure he got everything correct.
My kid thought the same and got a 5 last year.
The score distribution for APUSH exam last year were rough-over 50% failure rate (1 or 2 on exam). Wouldn’t be so cocky!
5-10.6%
4-14.8%
3-22.1%
2-22.7%
1-29.8%
Hopefully the changes to the DBQ and LEQ scoring this year will result in a higher pass rate. DC came home feeling fairly good about the exam and thinking a 5 was not out of the question. We’ll see come July.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was APUSH ridiculously easy for your kid? My son said it felt like a joke. His only worry now is that it will take close to a perfect score for a 5 and he's not sure he got everything correct.
My kid thought the same and got a 5 last year.
The score distribution for APUSH exam last year were rough-over 50% failure rate (1 or 2 on exam). Wouldn’t be so cocky!
5-10.6%
4-14.8%
3-22.1%
2-22.7%
1-29.8%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid said APUSH today was ok. One more next week and the done!
My son did not do well on the essay part. They’ve spent zero time prepping- the last few weeks have been entirely on current events which is less than helpful.
the essay part is about 60% of the grade.
Well then I guess he didn’t do well at all. We’ll all survive. I expect Calc BC will go much better on Monday.
I just looked at the weighting of each component of APUSH exam. Nowhere does it say the essay portion is 60% of the exam. From Princeton Review:
Multiple choice: 40%
3 short answer: 20%
DBQ: 25%
Long essay: 15%
70-80% correct questions earn you a 5
But its correct that 40% is multiple choice and 60% is written answers. Thank you for the breakdown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was APUSH ridiculously easy for your kid? My son said it felt like a joke. His only worry now is that it will take close to a perfect score for a 5 and he's not sure he got everything correct.
My kid thought the same and got a 5 last year.
The score distribution for APUSH exam last year were rough-over 50% failure rate (1 or 2 on exam). Wouldn’t be so cocky!
5-10.6%
4-14.8%
3-22.1%
2-22.7%
1-29.8%
This is insane. My kid took the test yesterday from a DC private that doesn't even offer APUSH (just one level of US history) and he said that there was nothing on the test that he didn't know backwards and forwards. He is not a cocky kid (and readily admits when something is hard) so I believe him when he says this.
It's crazy how little many students learn in class.
Come back and tell us his result in July.
I will but again, this is a kid who historically never overestimates his performance. If anything he is anxious/self critical and it's the reverse. Most recently he thought he bombed the ACT and got a 35.
If he tells me a test is "a joke" I tend to believe him. I think it was the APUSH multiple choice that were stupidly easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was APUSH ridiculously easy for your kid? My son said it felt like a joke. His only worry now is that it will take close to a perfect score for a 5 and he's not sure he got everything correct.
My kid thought the same and got a 5 last year.
The score distribution for APUSH exam last year were rough-over 50% failure rate (1 or 2 on exam). Wouldn’t be so cocky!
5-10.6%
4-14.8%
3-22.1%
2-22.7%
1-29.8%
This is insane. My kid took the test yesterday from a DC private that doesn't even offer APUSH (just one level of US history) and he said that there was nothing on the test that he didn't know backwards and forwards. He is not a cocky kid (and readily admits when something is hard) so I believe him when he says this.
It's crazy how little many students learn in class.
Come back and tell us his result in July.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was APUSH ridiculously easy for your kid? My son said it felt like a joke. His only worry now is that it will take close to a perfect score for a 5 and he's not sure he got everything correct.
My kid thought the same and got a 5 last year.
The score distribution for APUSH exam last year were rough-over 50% failure rate (1 or 2 on exam). Wouldn’t be so cocky!
5-10.6%
4-14.8%
3-22.1%
2-22.7%
1-29.8%
This is insane. My kid took the test yesterday from a DC private that doesn't even offer APUSH (just one level of US history) and he said that there was nothing on the test that he didn't know backwards and forwards. He is not a cocky kid (and readily admits when something is hard) so I believe him when he says this.
It's crazy how little many students learn in class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was APUSH ridiculously easy for your kid? My son said it felt like a joke. His only worry now is that it will take close to a perfect score for a 5 and he's not sure he got everything correct.
My kid thought the same and got a 5 last year.
The score distribution for APUSH exam last year were rough-over 50% failure rate (1 or 2 on exam). Wouldn’t be so cocky!
5-10.6%
4-14.8%
3-22.1%
2-22.7%
1-29.8%
This is insane. My kid took the test yesterday from a DC private that doesn't even offer APUSH (just one level of US history) and he said that there was nothing on the test that he didn't know backwards and forwards. He is not a cocky kid (and readily admits when something is hard) so I believe him when he says this.
It's crazy how little many students learn in class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was APUSH ridiculously easy for your kid? My son said it felt like a joke. His only worry now is that it will take close to a perfect score for a 5 and he's not sure he got everything correct.
My kid thought the same and got a 5 last year.
The score distribution for APUSH exam last year were rough-over 50% failure rate (1 or 2 on exam). Wouldn’t be so cocky!
5-10.6%
4-14.8%
3-22.1%
2-22.7%
1-29.8%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was APUSH ridiculously easy for your kid? My son said it felt like a joke. His only worry now is that it will take close to a perfect score for a 5 and he's not sure he got everything correct.
My kid thought the same and got a 5 last year.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone retaken a 4?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid said APUSH today was ok. One more next week and the done!
My son did not do well on the essay part. They’ve spent zero time prepping- the last few weeks have been entirely on current events which is less than helpful.
the essay part is about 60% of the grade.
Well then I guess he didn’t do well at all. We’ll all survive. I expect Calc BC will go much better on Monday.
I just looked at the weighting of each component of APUSH exam. Nowhere does it say the essay portion is 60% of the exam. From Princeton Review:
Multiple choice: 40%
3 short answer: 20%
DBQ: 25%
Long essay: 15%
70-80% correct questions earn you a 5
But its correct that 40% is multiple choice and 60% is written answers. Thank you for the breakdown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 5 is normally around 76% not 80% on the test.
76 - 80%?