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Welcome to what I think is one of the best, most useful courses offered in high school!!!!! That being said, ONE person in 217,000 received a perfect score on the 2017 AP exam and one person out of 200,000 on the 2018 exam earned a perfect score. (strangely enough 10 students worldwide had perfect tests in 2019) So contrary to what you may have heard, Statistics is not an "easy A". But it is such a COOL CLASS.
I believe in being transparent so here is some data:
Keep in mind that scores on the national AP exams are from 1-5 with a 5 being the best For MOST colleges scores of 3-5 are considered passing.
Another great job by Pope Students in 2019. National average listed with my Pope scores in parenthesis:
5: 15% (22%) 4: 18% (33%) 3: 27% (25%) 2: 19% (18%) 1: 21% (2%)
National average: 2.87 (Pope: 3.72)
For 2018, here is how worldwide scores were distributed with MY Pope students in parenthesis.
5: 14.1% (33%) 4: 21.3% (30%) 3: 25.2% (32%) 2: 16.1% (2.5%) 1: 23.3% (2.5%)
National average: 2.868 ( My Students Pope Average: 3.875)
For 2017, here is how the scores were distributed worldwide for the AP Statistics test with my Pope students in parenthesis.
5: 13.3% (9%) 4: 15.5% (22%) 3: 25% (50%) 2: 20.4% (19%) 1: 25.8% (0%)
National Average: 2.7 (My Students Pope average: 3.2)
Here is what the score breakdown was worldwide in 2016:
5: 13.9% 4: 21.7% 3: 24.7% 2: 15.7% 1: 24%
National Average: 2.9 (my students Pope average: 3.6)
Move your mouse to the AP Statistics icon above for a drop down menu for more details. As the year goes on this blog will grow.