No, the AP German Class is not based on the CEFR B1 Competence Level.
The AP German Class is not based on the CEFR B1 Competence Level.
They should mail them to you in mid-July.
yes because it tests you on how well you are on test taking rather than the real raw material. evidence: answers that are very similar to one another, using the "process of elimination" when in real life you do not have a "process of elimination" but an actual answer. i have had failing scores on subjects that i am good at and passing scores on subjects that i am horrible at. AP, SAT, IQ test are the same crap and aimed at fulfilling corporate greed.
recess does improve test scores.
To get better scores on the Test you must better know the material on the test prior to taking it.
The test scores of other students Worldwide.
They tend to come in mid-July. Some people' s score takes longer to arrive then others, usually depending on the area you live in.
I seem to remember seeing that homeschoolers had higher scores. Correct !!
Yes! AP classes can be very useful; they can help to prepare you for college levels courses that you will take and also help if you get high enough test scores to be eligible to skip those classes in college. Even if you don't pass the test you are able to get enough backround knowlegde to pass the college class with ease.
Chicago schools have the lowest test scores.)~:
For each AP Exam, it varies what a 5 means. The score isn't actually based on what percent of the questions you get right, but rather based on how other people do. In other words, the AP scores on a curve. To check last year's curve (which would show you an average of what you percent you need to get correct to score a certain number), you should check AP central on collegeboard for each test!