Grade Dist by Subject xls STUDENT GRADE DISTRIBUTIONS* AP Examinations May 2004 Form 4ABP Examination Grade Art History Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC Calculus AB Subscores Chemistry N % At N % At N[.]
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AP Examinations - May 2004
Form 4ABP
Examination Grade Art History Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC Calculus AB Subscores Chemistry
Examination Grade Computer Science A Computer Science AB Economics-Macro Economics-Micro English Lang./Comp English Lit./Comp
Examination Grade Environmental Science European History
French Language (Total Group)
French Language **
(Standard Group)
* This table reflects 1,887,770 AP Examinations taken by 1,101,802 students from 14,904 secondary schools
** Standard students generally receive most of their foreign language training in U.S schools They did not indicate on their answer sheet that they regularly speak or hear the foreign language of the examination, or that they have lived for one month
or more in a country where the language is spoken
French Literature
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AP Examinations - May 2004 (continued)
Form 4ABP
Examination Grade
German Language (Total Group)
German Language**
(Standard Group)
Government & Politics Comparative
Government & Politics United States Human Geography Latin Literature
5 1,107 24.6 249 9.2 2,077 16.0 7,029 6.2 1,772 16.9 423 13.5
4 1,028 22.8 621 22.9 1,964 15.1 21,145 18.7 2,320 22.2 524 16.7
3 1,029 22.9 769 28.4 4,326 33.3 31,175 27.6 2,375 22.7 793 25.3
2 863 19.2 676 24.9 2,818 21.7 36,419 32.3 1,787 17.1 573 18.3
1 473 10.5 395 14.6 1,795 13.8 17,126 15.2 2,217 21.2 819 26.1 Number of Students 4,500 2,710 12,980 112,894 10,471 3,132
3 or Higher / % 3,164 70.3 1,639 60.5 8,367 64.5 59,349 52.6 6,467 61.8 1,740 55.6
Examination Grade Latin Vergil Music Theory
Music Theory Aural Subscore
Music Theory Nonaural Subscore Physics B Physics C E&M
5 722 17.8 1,779 19.6 1,816 20.0 1,748 19.3 4,955 11.4 2,994 27.8
4 690 17.0 1,869 20.6 1,850 20.4 1,926 21.2 7,337 16.9 2,559 23.8
3 1,108 27.3 2,656 29.3 2,554 28.1 2,587 28.5 12,664 29.3 1,481 13.7
2 811 20.0 1,954 21.5 2,014 22.2 2,038 22.5 6,503 15.0 1,957 18.2
1 730 18.0 819 9.0 843 9.3 778 8.6 11,836 27.3 1,781 16.5 Number of Students 4,061 9,077 9,077 9,077 43,295 10,772
3 or Higher / % 2,520 62.1 6,304 69.5 6,220 68.5 6,261 69.0 24,956 57.6 7,034 65.3
Examination Grade Physics C Mechanics Psychology
Spanish Language (Total Group)
Spanish Language (Standard Group)** Spanish Literature Statistics
5 5,708 26.1 16,312 22.6 27,054 29.8 3,579 9.5 1,325 10.8 8,307 12.6
4 4,921 22.5 17,950 24.8 23,979 26.4 7,556 20.1 2,461 20.0 14,774 22.4
3 4,682 21.4 17,156 23.7 20,143 22.2 11,180 29.7 3,892 31.6 16,353 24.8
2 3,715 17.0 12,346 17.1 11,777 13.0 9,038 24.0 1,631 13.3 13,056 19.8
1 2,877 13.1 8,523 11.8 7,875 8.7 6,315 16.8 2,994 24.3 13,388 20.3 Number of Students 21,903 72,287 90,828 37,668 12,303 65,878
3 or Higher / % 15,311 69.9 51,418 71.1 71,176 78.4 22,315 59.2 7,678 62.4 39,434 59.9
Examination Grade Studio Art Drawing Studio Art 2-D Design Studio Art 3-D Design United States History World History
5 1,321 11.3 656 7.9 177 10.4 28,304 10.8 5,199 10.9
4 1,948 16.6 1,463 17.5 256 15.0 54,964 20.9 7,663 16.1
3 4,284 36.6 3,269 39.1 595 34.9 65,740 25.0 13,231 27.8
2 3,202 27.4 2,328 27.9 524 30.7 65,191 24.8 11,021 23.2
1 952 8.1 639 7.6 155 9.1 48,707 18.5 10,444 22.0
Number of Students 11,707 8,355 1,707 262,906 47,558
3 or Higher / % 7,553 64.5 5,388 64.5 1,028 60.2 149,008 56.7 26,093 54.9
* This table reflects 1,887,770 AP Examinations taken by 1,101,802 students from 14,904 secondary schools
** Standard students generally receive most of their foreign language training in U.S schools They did not indicate on their answer sheet that they regularly speak or hear the foreign language of the examination, or that they have lived for one month or more
in a country where the language is spoken
Copyright © 2004 by College Entrance Examination Board All rights reserved.
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