your AP Calculus ( no matter AB or BC) is out of 108 possible points, you have 6 free response questions, (3 calcultaor allowed, 3 no calculator),each of them worth 9 points, and you have 45 mutiple choice questions, ( 28 no calculator and 17 caculator allowed),for every MC you get right, you get a point, for every you get wrong, you lose 1/4 points, and if you leave it blank, you have 0 on that question, and then you mutiply your MC by 1.2 which makes it a total 54 points.
and then you have the 1-5 scale, for a 3 you probably need a 50 someting, for a 5 you need a 70-80, the scale changes every year according to the diffeculty of the test.
Idk about economics
and then you have the 1-5 scale, for a 3 you probably need a 50 someting, for a 5 you need a 70-80, the scale changes every year according to the diffeculty of the test.
Idk about economics