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STUDENT GRADE DISTRIBUTIONS*

AP Examinations - May 2006


Form 4CBP

Examination Grade Art History Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC Calculus AB Subscores Chemistry
N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At
5 1,510 8.4 25,862 19.6 43,925 22.3 24,561 41.9 31,869 54.4 14,837 17.0
4 4,036 22.5 26,809 20.3 40,353 20.5 11,524 19.7 12,764 21.8 16,114 18.4
3 4,653 25.9 27,897 21.2 36,627 18.6 11,537 19.7 6,858 11.7 19,597 22.4
2 3,508 19.5 30,642 23.3 30,486 15.5 3,756 6.4 3,855 6.6 15,471 17.7
1 4,270 23.8 20,573 15.6 45,790 23.2 7,225 12.3 3,256 5.6 21,446 24.5

Number of Students 17,977 131,783 197,181 58,603 58,602 87,465

3 or Higher / % 10,199 56.7 80,568 61.1 120,905 61.3 47,622 81.3 51,491 87.9 50,548 57.8

Mean Grade 2.72 3.05 3.03 3.72 4.13 2.86

Standard Deviation 1.28 1.36 1.48 1.38 1.19 1.41

Examination Grade Computer Science A Computer Science AB Economics-Macro Economics-Micro English Lang./Comp English Lit./Comp
N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At
5 3,213 21.9 1,666 33.7 6,662 12.7 5,418 16.4 13,850 5.4 19,890 7.1
4 3,255 22.2 972 19.7 12,333 23.4 9,202 27.8 40,728 15.9 58,490 20.8
3 2,111 14.4 851 17.2 9,173 17.4 6,299 19.0 76,107 29.6 96,309 34.3
2 1,136 7.7 457 9.3 11,063 21.0 5,256 15.9 94,093 36.7 83,702 29.8
1 4,947 33.7 993 20.1 13,368 25.4 6,917 20.9 31,944 12.4 22,720 8.1

Number of Students 14,662 4,939 52,599 33,092 256,722 281,111

3 or Higher / % 8,579 58.5 3,489 70.6 28,168 53.6 20,919 63.2 130,685 50.9 174,689 62.1

Mean Grade 2.91 3.38 2.77 3.03 2.65 2.89

Standard Deviation 1.59 1.52 1.38 1.39 1.06 1.05

French Language (Total French Language ** German Language


Examination Grade Environmental Science European History Group) (Standard Group) French Literature (Total Group)
N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At
5 4,171 9.3 10,885 12.0 2,436 11.3 1,030 6.2 327 16.3 1,282 24.9
4 9,807 21.9 18,448 20.3 3,534 16.4 2,317 13.9 436 21.7 1,023 19.9
3 8,591 19.2 33,557 36.9 5,950 27.6 4,794 28.8 536 26.7 1,222 23.8
2 7,807 17.5 15,800 17.4 4,610 21.4 4,011 24.1 316 15.7 941 18.3
1 14,322 32.0 12,350 13.6 5,042 23.4 4,471 26.9 394 19.6 671 13.1

Number of Students 44,698 91,040 21,572 16,623 2,009 5,139

3 or Higher / % 22,569 50.5 62,890 69.1 11,920 55.3 8,141 49.0 1,299 64.7 3,527 68.6

Mean Grade 2.59 3.00 2.71 2.48 2.99 3.25

Standard Deviation 1.37 1.18 1.30 1.20 1.35 1.36

* This table reflects 2,312,611 AP Examinations taken by 1,339,282 students from 16,000 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.

© 2006 The College Board. All rights reserved. College Board, Advanced Placement Program, AP, and the acorn logo are
registered trademarks of the College Board.
STUDENT GRADE DISTRIBUTIONS*
AP Examinations - May 2006 (continued)
Form 4CBP

German Language** Government & Politics Government & Politics Italian Language Italian Language
Examination Grade (Standard Group) Comparative United States Human Geography (Total Group) (Standard Group)**
N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At
5 281 8.6 1,659 13.0 11,561 8.0 3,550 16.9 263 16.5 71 7.1
4 658 20.2 2,361 18.5 25,415 17.7 4,132 19.7 212 13.3 112 11.2
3 954 29.4 2,772 21.8 41,982 29.2 4,579 21.8 350 21.9 225 22.5
2 793 24.4 3,125 24.5 44,096 30.6 3,362 16.0 331 20.7 243 24.3
1 564 17.4 2,825 22.2 20,926 14.5 5,380 25.6 441 27.6 351 35.0

Number of Students 3,250 12,742 143,980 21,003 1,597 1,002

3 or Higher / % 1,893 58.2 6,792 53.3 78,958 54.8 12,261 58.4 825 51.7 408 40.7

Mean Grade 2.78 2.76 2.74 2.86 2.70 2.31

Standard Deviation 1.20 1.33 1.15 1.43 1.42 1.25

Music Theory Music Theory


Examination Grade Latin Literature Latin Vergil Music Theory Aural Subscore Nonaural Subscore Physics B
N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At
5 740 22.2 867 17.9 2,267 19.2 2,222 18.8 2,285 19.3 6,551 12.8
4 660 19.8 848 17.5 2,209 18.7 2,286 19.4 2,159 18.3 9,359 18.4
3 803 24.1 1,336 27.6 3,374 28.6 3,335 28.2 3,436 29.1 14,894 29.2
2 469 14.1 804 16.6 2,803 23.7 2,780 23.5 2,785 23.6 7,304 14.3
1 661 19.8 989 20.4 1,156 9.8 1,186 10.0 1,144 9.7 12,879 25.3

Number of Students 3,333 4,844 11,809 11,809 11,809 50,987

3 or Higher / % 2,203 66.1 3,051 63.0 7,850 66.5 7,843 66.4 7,880 66.7 30,804 60.4

Mean Grade 3.10 2.96 3.14 3.14 3.14 2.79

Standard Deviation 1.42 1.37 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.34

Spanish Language Spanish Language


Examination Grade Physics C E&M Physics C Mechanics Psychology (Total Group) (Standard Group)** Spanish Literature
N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At
5 3,626 34.6 5,929 24.2 19,737 19.5 23,718 23.4 3,822 8.6 1,681 11.8
4 2,498 23.8 5,996 24.5 28,192 27.9 24,812 24.5 7,128 16.1 2,982 20.9
3 1,298 12.4 5,188 21.2 20,552 20.3 28,291 27.9 13,743 31.1 4,165 29.2
2 1,747 16.7 3,799 15.5 12,760 12.6 15,573 15.3 11,590 26.2 2,161 15.1
1 1,312 12.5 3,568 14.6 19,980 19.7 9,079 8.9 7,943 18.0 3,298 23.1

Number of Students 10,481 24,480 101,221 101,473 44,226 14,287

3 or Higher / % 7,422 70.8 17,113 69.9 68,481 67.7 76,821 75.7 24,693 55.8 8,828 61.8

Mean Grade 3.51 3.28 3.15 3.38 2.71 2.83

Standard Deviation 1.42 1.37 1.40 1.24 1.19 1.31

Examination Grade Statistics Studio Art Drawing Studio Art 2-D Design Studio Art 3-D Design United States History World History
N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At N % At
5 11,154 12.6 1,345 10.7 906 7.7 208 10.3 34,070 11.0 8,728 10.4
4 19,568 22.2 2,350 18.7 2,111 17.9 336 16.6 61,911 19.9 12,808 15.2
3 22,357 25.3 4,728 37.6 4,678 39.6 806 39.9 69,103 22.2 21,354 25.4
2 16,119 18.3 3,485 27.7 3,407 28.9 559 27.7 81,153 26.1 20,532 24.4
1 19,039 21.6 672 5.3 701 5.9 110 5.4 64,763 20.8 20,721 24.6

Number of Students 88,237 12,580 11,803 2,019 311,000 84,143

3 or Higher / % 53,079 60.2 8,423 67.0 7,695 65.2 1,350 66.9 165,084 53.1 42,890 51.0

Mean Grade 2.86 3.02 2.92 2.99 2.74 2.62

Standard Deviation 1.32 1.05 1.00 1.04 1.29 1.29

* This table reflects 2,312,611 AP Examinations taken by 1,339,282 students from 16,000 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.

© 2006 The College Board. All rights reserved. College Board, Advanced Placement Program, AP, and the acorn logo are registered
trademarks of the College Board.

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