does anyone know if they come out at 12 est or just some time during the day
edit: didnt mean to do general discussion sorry
SeulgiVLR [#10]site will probably be down honestly just wait until you regularly wake up
ok this is my freshman year so i haven't done this before
SeulgiVLR [#13]heard human geo was easy you got this
ya the mcq was so easy. 1 of the 3 frqs was a bit tricky but im hoping for the best as it's my first ap. hope you did well with world as well!
hiyo [#11]ok this is my freshman year so i haven't done this before
what website do I have to go to?
DELUSIONALCHRISTINECHIFAN [#16]what website do I have to go to?
just search up view ap scores, then press the link that says view your ap scores, login to your account, and you should be able to navigate from there
RickyIndian [#18]just search up view ap scores, then press the link that says view your ap scores, login to your account, and you should be able to navigate from there
so like I didnt really listen to anything my AP teacher said this year but do you have to pay to see your AP score?
DELUSIONALCHRISTINECHIFAN [#20]so like I didnt really listen to anything my AP teacher said this year but do you have to pay to see your AP score?
no
DELUSIONALCHRISTINECHIFAN [#22]cool so why do I want to wake up early to see them?
you don't have to wake up early. they just release tomorrow at 7 am est and you can check them whenever
RickyIndian [#23]you don't have to wake up early. they just release tomorrow at 7 am est and you can check them whenever
oh ok
Good luck to anyone getting their AP scores! Having went through it I remember the stress before checking scores but just remember to stay calm and try to relax even if all your results aren't what you wanted. Unless it's senior year there will be other exams/classes that can at least semi make up so if things don't fully work out you just have to make sure to buckle down for next time!
RickyIndian [#12]ap human :D
wtf i just looked at the score% for 2022, 46% fail rate?? holy good luck
Zaynio [#30]Good luck to everyone! I'm sure we all got 5's!
praying for everyone but some of these pass% look scary
gopo is a 49% pass
ush is a 50%
human geo is a 54%
SeulgiVLR [#29]wtf i just looked at the score% for 2022, 46% fail rate?? holy good luck
I took world, got a 5. How'd u do?
YabbaYabba24818 [#34]I took world, got a 5. How'd u do?
4 because i ran out of time for the last few questions on the mcq which i know i knew the answer for :/
vroonski [#33]whats harder ap or ib? not from the US so ive never done ap before im just curious
AP is harder
pass rate for IB is 88.9% according to my google search
AP pass rate tends to hover between 50-75% depending on the course
Danny [#36]AP is harder
pass rate for IB is 88.9% according to my google search
AP pass rate tends to hover between 50-75% depending on the course
i dont think u can compare them by pass rate lol, getting a 40+ out of 45 or even a 38 is much harder and rarer than getting 5s on an AP. And you cant compare a full fleshed curriculum to a course/exam. Both have their benefits and are great education ofc. Credit wise AP is slightly better in the USA for example
Not to mention you can choose not to submit your AP scores but your IB scores are compulsory thus many people not fully trying will attempt and give AP exams a try, thus potentially decreasing amount of high scorers
vroonski [#33]whats harder ap or ib? not from the US so ive never done ap before im just curious
IB
vroonski [#33]whats harder ap or ib? not from the US so ive never done ap before im just curious
depends on which course, but in general because AP has more specific courses it also has more difficult courses to choose from. for example, Calc BC has more "advanced" content than that which would be explored in the calculus section of Math AA HL.
the difficulty with the IB comes with having to submit a project-type thing for every subject that accounts for 20-40% of the grade along with other requirements (the extended essay and tok essay).
mekybrdgr [#37]i dont think u can compare them by pass rate lol, getting a 40+ out of 45 or even a 38 is much harder and rarer than getting 5s on an AP. And you cant compare a full fleshed curriculum to a course/exam. Both have their benefits and are great education ofc. Credit wise AP is slightly better in the USA for example
Not to mention you can choose not to submit your AP scores but your IB scores are compulsory thus many people not fully trying will attempt and give AP exams a try, thus potentially decreasing amount of high scorers
That sounds like something that could happen but in my experience it's pretty rare for people to not take the AP exam seriously, as it is 100 dollars cheaper to just not take the AP test
the amount of students not trying is not high enough to cause a 20-40% difference in graduation percentage
also a full fleshed curriculum is going to be more forgiving than a single course/exam, as there is significantly more time/material to make up for mistakes
Danny [#42]That sounds like something that could happen but in my experience it's pretty rare for people to not take the AP exam seriously, as it is 100 dollars cheaper to just not take the AP test
the amount of students not trying is not high enough to cause a 20-40% difference in graduation percentage
also a full fleshed curriculum is going to be more forgiving than a single course/exam, as there is significantly more time/material to make up for mistakes
yeah but I still dont get comparing using pass marks. Both AP and IB have lower standards for what is pass than credits. You can not get credits while passing the IB with the minimum required to pass 24 scores. Most UNIS require a 6 or a 7 in your HL. Similar to how most prestigious UNIS require a 4 or a 5 in your AP for the credit , with some exceptions of a 3.
And IMO , overall IB is more challenging since its a measure of something more than a single examination.
But sure for some subjects the AP might have harder topics than the IB counterpart and vice versa if you want to talk by pure technical difficulty