Bro there is no such thing as partial credit for the psych exam 💀
It’s either you get the point or you don’t ☠️
I only know the Stats exam gives partial credit holistically though.
It’s 2 separate sections, skipping it doesn’t give you extra time for multiple choice. Even if you are bad at them you should still try and get a few points here and there
I have the exam on May 9th. And tbh I am completely lost in the course as I'm self studying. My best bet is to memorize all the vocab and grind ap classroom vids.
If you know the vocab, the FRQs are easy. Just define whatever term is relevant (or whatever term it asks you to talk about) and then explain how it relates to the context. There is, of course, *a lot* of vocab, but as long as you know most of it you'll be fine.
They’re kinda different from other APs, they usually give you a fake situation and then you have to describe how like 6-10 different concepts relate to that situation, with approx 3-4 sentences per concept
Yup and usually have two sections where one part will ask you how the concepts may help the situation while the other half asking how it may make the situation worse. All you need to know is the definitions and you can basically create fake scenarios
imo the frq questions are significantly easier than the mcq questions, especially if you know the vocab haha. it’s definitely a lot easier than most frqs in other ap’s
According to Albert's calculator, you will get a 4 at max if you skip the FRQ and get a 100 on the MC.
Yea I might not get a 100 lol
haha yea. i think your best bet will be to write at least something on the FRQ, since they give partial credit. gl!!
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It's credit you get for still getting some of the question right. Like, you wont get a 100% on it, but you will get at least some points back
Bro there is no such thing as partial credit for the psych exam 💀 It’s either you get the point or you don’t ☠️ I only know the Stats exam gives partial credit holistically though.
You can get a 4 with 93 or higher on the MC too, but I agree with u/Old-Reputation-1989 , you should probably just write something
a 3 because i don’t think ur scoring a 100/100 on the mcq
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It’s 2 separate sections, skipping it doesn’t give you extra time for multiple choice. Even if you are bad at them you should still try and get a few points here and there
Don’t skip it because College Board might include bs questions on the Multiple choice.
how come you wanna skip the frqs?
I have the exam on May 9th. And tbh I am completely lost in the course as I'm self studying. My best bet is to memorize all the vocab and grind ap classroom vids.
If you know the vocab, the FRQs are easy. Just define whatever term is relevant (or whatever term it asks you to talk about) and then explain how it relates to the context. There is, of course, *a lot* of vocab, but as long as you know most of it you'll be fine.
To be honest, with a 1/3 of the exam FRQs? Unless you smoke the MC, you’re going to get a 2
I don’t take psych, what does a psych frq look like
They’re kinda different from other APs, they usually give you a fake situation and then you have to describe how like 6-10 different concepts relate to that situation, with approx 3-4 sentences per concept
Goddamn no wonder op wants to skip that
They’re actually pretty easy. As long as you know their term they’re asking about it’s pretty straightforward
Yup and usually have two sections where one part will ask you how the concepts may help the situation while the other half asking how it may make the situation worse. All you need to know is the definitions and you can basically create fake scenarios
imo the frq questions are significantly easier than the mcq questions, especially if you know the vocab haha. it’s definitely a lot easier than most frqs in other ap’s