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  • @jointPounder
    @jointPounder 3 дня назад +245

    guys i MIGHT be part of the 25% that didn’t pass 😭

  • @JM89175T
    @JM89175T 3 дня назад +30

    As someone who took and passed AP Calc AB last year I can confirm everyone taking that class are brain dead seniors. No one really cares if they pass by this point, they only care about putting calc as something they took on their college application. Only few will have the interest or attention to actually pass the AP exam as compared to the BC students who are mainly gifted or genuinely interested in math.

    • @normalperson8484
      @normalperson8484 2 дня назад

      True

    • @notmarcus17
      @notmarcus17 5 часов назад

      I want to take BC as a senior next year but my school doesn't offer it 😭

  • @Phantom-bx3zv
    @Phantom-bx3zv 3 дня назад +67

    AP Physics C: Mechanics is unironically easier than AP Physics I: Algebra-Based; probably why it also has a way higher pass rate.

    • @dominusdone5023
      @dominusdone5023 3 дня назад

      why so?

    • @ripon1947
      @ripon1947 3 дня назад +13

      It’s not easier, it’s just smart people who know they can pass take physics c, and the rest take physics 1.

    • @Phantom-bx3zv
      @Phantom-bx3zv 3 дня назад +1

      @@dominusdone5023AP Physics I has way too much duty of relying conceptualization knowledge for an algebra-based class than just plugging in random formulas.

    • @etaashmathamsetty7399
      @etaashmathamsetty7399 3 дня назад +2

      that's litterally cap

    • @henrynagel2658
      @henrynagel2658 3 дня назад +1

      Yeah I’m not surprised by this because there’s only ever been one class of physics c in my school and it even used to be a zero hour class, so only the people who care about physics and are super smart take it

  • @ShieldX_Snowy
    @ShieldX_Snowy 3 дня назад +59

    Love how the hardest aps has the best pass rates
    I know why but still very interesting

    • @CristianHernandez-xb8wo
      @CristianHernandez-xb8wo 2 дня назад +5

      It probably has to do with the fact that the kids who are already academically successful are the ones who are willing to take those harder APs

    • @z77876
      @z77876 2 дня назад

      4 words: high barrier of entry

  • @jhxu-qc9gl
    @jhxu-qc9gl 3 дня назад +4

    I am so nervous,who knows

  • @Gavin_M.
    @Gavin_M. 3 дня назад +27

    "after you're done crying of course"
    You did *not* have to do me like that

  • @Divergent31415
    @Divergent31415 3 дня назад +8

    Why are the hardest AP classes have the highest pass rates?

    • @astrid9494
      @astrid9494 3 дня назад +7

      Cause smarter people take them and people try more i think😅

    • @bowser3567
      @bowser3567 3 дня назад

      All the academic rats are in these classes

    • @normalperson8484
      @normalperson8484 2 дня назад

      Because the most gifted kids take the hardest APs and they take it seriously

  • @TJOAT
    @TJOAT День назад

    Ain’t no way he laughed 💀

  • @bingbingbingbingbing900
    @bingbingbingbingbing900 3 дня назад +4

    we gon talk about apush and ap gov? 72 and 73 percent pass rates, we ate this year ‼️‼️‼️

  • @indigo_onion
    @indigo_onion 3 дня назад +4

    ap seminar with a 9% 5 rate 😭

    • @malachitinley535
      @malachitinley535 3 дня назад

      I suppose, but 89% of people still passed

    • @indigo_onion
      @indigo_onion 3 дня назад

      @@malachitinley535 fair

    • @indigo_onion
      @indigo_onion 3 дня назад

      wasnt it like 59 tho 89 seems way too high

    • @malachitinley535
      @malachitinley535 3 дня назад

      @@indigo_onion I does seem weirdly high but I’m pretty sure it’s right. The stats say 60% of people got a 3, 20% got a 4, and of course, 9% got a 5.

    • @indigo_onion
      @indigo_onion 2 дня назад

      @@malachitinley535 damn thats a lot of 3s

  • @supercraig89day
    @supercraig89day День назад +1

    Nah how tf did y’all pass regular chemistry? I can’t even pass 9th grade chem 🥲🥲🥲

  • @shruthi7700
    @shruthi7700 22 часа назад

    AP Seminars 89% pass rate but 9% 5s 😭

  • @Waffily_
    @Waffily_ 2 дня назад +2

    guys i’m a chem major and i think i got a 1 on ap chem.

    • @anonymouslol7010
      @anonymouslol7010 2 дня назад +1

      i was form O, some of the mcqs were so confusingly worded and were unreasonably hard. a lot were manageable but from what ive heard the mcqs were more confusing than 2022. the frqs were nice and not bad. im still confused why people are saying 80% are a 5 on the exam; im SURE that less than 17% of people got over 80% on the exam. it HAS to be lower.

    • @Waffily_
      @Waffily_ 2 дня назад

      @@anonymouslol7010 literally. i do admit right after i turned in the mcq i realized i made a few dumb mistakes, but there were some that i literally do not remember covering at all.
      additionally, i wasn’t a huge fan of the designing experiment, despite it being relatively easy.

    • @anonymouslol7010
      @anonymouslol7010 2 дня назад

      @@Waffily_ yeah i realized that too! i made some dumb mistakes as well on the mcq that i shouldn’t have done. oh well, it’s only a couple points (and the questions that we missed might not even count!) so let’s hope for the best. the designing experiment one is hard, but if u study it it’s not bc i remember it being on every past years frq

  • @fujiflips
    @fujiflips 3 дня назад +3

    WAIT THERE IS A AP PRE-CALC? I was going to take honors pre-calc but I should just do ap pre-calc instad

    • @iAnonymous877
      @iAnonymous877 День назад

      Honors is probably harder anyways

    • @fujiflips
      @fujiflips 19 часов назад

      @@iAnonymous877 How come?

  • @Moonys_Star
    @Moonys_Star 22 часа назад +1

    GUYS I GOT A 5

  • @mohammedahmed5069
    @mohammedahmed5069 9 часов назад +1

    4 Gang
    👇

  • @Kaipaige
    @Kaipaige 3 дня назад +1

    You remind me of gohar😭

    • @leif909
      @leif909 3 дня назад +3

      I think he’s gohar’s brother

  • @randomguy7585
    @randomguy7585 3 дня назад

    When I found your channel I was like... Is this a knock-off gohar 💀
    Really like ur content tho

  • @user-mk4fk1re7m
    @user-mk4fk1re7m 3 дня назад +3

    Hi, im in middle school 8th grade, i would like to get some suggestions in what to do, so I can reach top schools in a more efficient way, i am more focused on things tha involve mathematics, which clubs would you recommend? And in high school which APs? (Sorry for bad english, my native language is spanish)

    • @aw3someisme469
      @aw3someisme469 3 дня назад +5

      Try to get a lot of community service hours early so you can join National Honors Society in your junior/senior years (get at least 20-25 hours per year). Do sports if you have time, even if you aren't athletic. Even JV looks better than nothing, and it is also good for health and getting better. Do clubs that you actually enjoy so you're incentivized to participate and go to meetings. If you aren't interested in any, try to make one that you are interested in. Being a founder/president of a club is great. But don't overdo it, maybe try 2-3 clubs. Also if you are a dedicated student that gets good grades, taking all or mostly honors classes is very achievable. You could also take some AP classes if available and you are comfortable, but in my experience those have a much higher curve on difficulty than honors. Just have fun and don't do things you aren't comfortable with. Buena suerte.

    • @henrynagel2658
      @henrynagel2658 3 дня назад +1

      @@aw3someisme469 I agree and to add on, your unweighted gpa is probably more impressive than your weighted, and it’s definitely easier to get A’s in non-APs

    • @greekyogurt5014
      @greekyogurt5014 3 дня назад

      I never did join clubs in high school they were all boring to me

    • @Gavin_M.
      @Gavin_M. 3 дня назад

      Puedo ayudarte en español si quieres

    • @cheetocheeto9137
      @cheetocheeto9137 3 дня назад

      @@aw3someisme469
      I’ve heard a lot about the National Honors Society, but what exactly is it?
      Is it a club, and organization, do you actually do anything once joining???

  • @scoop-kk4kr
    @scoop-kk4kr 3 дня назад

    Does it come out at midnight, like can I stay up July 7th and wait

    • @user-ln9vn4bf6i
      @user-ln9vn4bf6i День назад

      No, the exam results normally come out at 8am on the East Coast and throughout the day, the results get released toward the west coast. You may receive an email if you decided to when your exam results are ready but there will not be an info in that email about if you passed or not. So please don’t stay up late, because they will not be there

  • @PavanScienceYoutube
    @PavanScienceYoutube 2 дня назад

    Gohar

  • @Plankton69
    @Plankton69 3 дня назад +1

    How come most of the ones that are labeled hard in ur other vids people passed but failed the easy ones.

    • @brieflies
      @brieflies 3 дня назад +1

      smarter kids get funneled into the harder courses (think calc ab vs bc) - everyone else ends up taking the objectively easier courses

  • @Rose24242
    @Rose24242 3 дня назад +1

    Is it worth taking the AP Precalc exam when you’re supposed to take Precalc in 12th grade either way?

    • @user-ln9vn4bf6i
      @user-ln9vn4bf6i 3 дня назад +4

      In my opinion, it depends on the person. If you are planning on going to college and have not taken any AP courses yet, I would do it. You need to take the class anyway and it will give you a good feel for what most intro college level classes are. In addition, many colleges look to see if you are still challenging yourself in courses your senior year and take that into consideration when reviewing your application. On the other hand, if you already have a heavy work load, it may not be a good idea to put another AP class on your mind, because they can be very challenging. If math doesn’t really come easy to you, it may be a good idea to take a different AP classes that will and just focus on what you learn in regular math. Hope this helps