Physics isn't hard.. you only have to get like 53% or whatever it was of the test right to get a 5 lol... then again you only have to get 53'sh% because the questions are so insanely hard haha
I took Chem also Spaz, but now even though I got a 5 they're saying they might make me take it again anyways for environmental engineering... *rolls eyes* *kicks our school*
I'm taking 5 tests this year:
Statistics: Walk-in 5. This will be a piece of cake.
Calculus AB: I need to learn related rates, but this one should be an easy 5 also.
English Composition: Hard test, easy 5.
US History: Easy test, hard 5. I'm the most worried about this one, and I might actually study for it.
Computer Science A: I'm completely unprepared for this. I know Comp Sci, but our teacher hasn't prepared us for the test at all except for giving us a 20-question multiple choice activity and showing us the Marine Biology thing. I'll definitely have to prepare for the test, but I won't have to review any content.
Dang! I remember the days when I was the one studying for AP tests back in high school (I'm just finishing my junior year of college now). I don't think I ever got a 5 on any of them, but I did get 4's on the Calc AB & the US History, both of which helped me a lot since I got enough credits to never take another math class again and to get 8 credits in History.
My younger sister is currently studying for the US History exam, and she's a little nervous about it, but hse gets really good grades in school, so I don't quite understand why she's freaking out about it.
Good luck to everyone taking the tests though, I hope you all get 5's!!!
Ahhh I remember these days.
Been a whopping 5 years for me now.
Many state schools (public funded) will take a 3 or better on the exams. Mine did and it's no small university.

Senior year I took 5 AP classes and I took 1 my junior year...that school it was the only one they offered and I transferred my senior year for the academics.
It ended up getting me a whopping 26 credit hours in college which was well worth it. That's a full year of school!
Good luck to those of you who are taking them and for those who are taking university finals. I am done until my work wants me to go for a masters degree (or if I ever decide to persue one!).
i'm taking ap chemistry and spanish this year
