STUDENT GRADE DISTRIBUTIONS - College Board
STUDENT GRADE DISTRIBUTIONS
Introduction
The May 2008 College Board AP Exams were taken by 1,580,821 students from 17,032 secondary schools. College and high school teachers, called Readers, who are familiar with college-level course demands, scored the free-response sections from the 2,736,445 examinations taken. Computers at ETS® scored the multiple-choice sections.
The Chief Readers, relying on their subject-matter expertise, statistical equating data, data from comparability studies, and historical trends, determine the grade-setting thresholds for the 5-point AP grade scale: 5 = extremely well qualified, 4 = well qualified, 3 = qualified, 2 = possibly qualified, 1 = no recommendation. Listed below are the Chief Readers who directed the scoring of the free-response sections of the May 2008 exams.
Summary Table of Students’ Grades
The grades earned on the May 2008 AP Examinations are summarized in the form of grade distributions shown in the table on the next two pages. For each exam, the table provides the number and percentages of students receiving each grade, the total number of students, and the mean and standard deviation of grades.
Additional information
Released exam questions, scoring guidelines, and sample student responses for the free-response sections of AP Exams are available at AP Central (apcentral.).Entire released exams, with multiple-choice answer keys are available for purchase at store..
CHIEF READERS
Art History Susan Bakewell University of Texas - Arlington
Biology John Lepri University of North Carolina - Greensboro
Calculus Michael Boardman Pacific University
Chemistry Eleanor Siebert Mount St. Mary’s College
Chinese Language Tao-chung Yao University of Hawaii - Manoa
Computer Science David Reed Creighton University
Economics Arthur Raymond Muhlenberg College
English Lang. & Comp. Gary Hatch Brigham Young University
English Lit. & Comp. James Barcus Baylor University
Environmental Science Arthur Samel Bowling Green State University
European History Jeffrey Hamilton Baylor University
French James Day University of South Carolina
German Wiebke Strehl University of South Carolina - Columbia
Government & Politics: Comparative Jean Robinson Indiana University
Government & Politics: United States Gary Copeland University of Oklahoma
Human Geography Tim Strauss University of Northern Iowa
Italian Language Frank Nuessel University of Louisville
Japanese Language Laurel Rasplica Rodd University of Colorado - Boulder
Latin Mary Pendergraft Wake Forest University
Music Kenneth Stephenson University of Oklahoma
Physics William Ingham James Madison University
Psychology Jane Halonen University of West Florida
Spanish Gwyn Campbell Washington and Lee University
Statistics Christine Franklin University of Georgia
Studio Art Raul Acero University of Redlands
United States History Raymond Hyser James Madison University
World History Merry Wiesner-Hanks University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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