Evalia

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Evalia

Evalia

@ev_alia

Katılım Aralık 2024
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Evalia@ev_alia·
@APforStudents Why did I have different FRQ’s? Not these ones. Multiple people in my school had different versions. How is that possible?
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Evalia@ev_alia·
@lesbygambino statistically, this the most liberal professional sports league in all of sports history. no one cares about what she has to say, especially not the NEW YORK liberty. i PROMISE there’s another reason for the fact that she’s not signed yet.
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f@lesbygambino·
sorry but im not fucking with people who are laughing at natasha cloud for not getting signed yet. she spoke up about important issues that most players haven’t so what’s so funny about her possibly being blacklisted due to her activism?
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tara@proletarat·
I’ve successfully reduced Phone time by looking at Computer more
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Post below the first word you see.
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Steven Cohen
Steven Cohen@StevenACohen2·
Mets fans everywhere. I owe you an apology . You did your part by showing up and supporting the team. We didn’t do our part. We will do a post-mortem and figure out the obvious and less obvious reasons why the team didn’t perform up to your and my expectations We are all feeling raw emotions today. I know how much time and effort you have put into this team. The result was unacceptable. Your emotions tell me how much you care and continues to motivate the organization to do better. Thank You to the best fans in sports.
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MLB@MLB·
Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto join an exclusive club of teammates: 1996: Dante Bichette and Ellis Burks, Rockies 1987: Howard Johnson and Darryl Strawberry, Mets
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dianna@runwildkian·
THE NEW YORK METS HAVE WON THREE WHOLE GAMES IN A ROW
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Kole@Kxsova·
@AP_Trevor 27% getting a 2 is wild
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Trevor Packer@AP_Trevor·
The 2025 AP World History: Modern Exam scores: 5: 14%; 4: 33%; 3: 17%; 2: 27%; 1: 9% Multiple-Choice Questions: Students performed very well across all 9 units, but two units in particular stood out, those focused on 1750-1900 CE: Unit 5 (Revolutions) and Unit 6 (Consequences of Industrialization). 51% of students earned most or all of the points on these questions. Students scored least well on questions focused on 1450-1750 CE: Unit 3 (Land-Based Empires) and 4 (Transoceanic Interconnections). 41% of students earned most or all of the points on these questions. Free-Response Questions: The following commentary on Free Response Questions (FRQ) focuses on FRQ Set 1, which was the version taken by most AP World History students. spr.ly/60104cKB0 AP World History students demonstrated strong knowledge and skills on Short Answer #1, where they analyzed the effect of the discovery of the Americas on Africa. 52% of students earned all points possible on this question. The most difficult question on this year’s AP World History Exam was Short Answer #4 , about factors that contributed to the outbreak of revolutions between 1750 CE to 1900 CE; 30% of students achieved all available points on this task. Students showed stronger performance on this year's Document-Based Question than in recent years, and that’s true of the DBQ in Set 2 as well. In this year's DBQ, students evaluated the impact of new transportation and/or communication technologies on African societies from 1850 CE to 1960 CE: 80% of students earned the thesis point 54% earned the contextualization point 71% earned both evidence from the documents points 19% earned the evidence beyond the documents point 29% earned the analysis and reasoning: sourcing point 17% earned the analysis and reasoning: complexity point The highest scoring Long Essay was Question 2, which prompted students to write about the extent to which Buddhism, Hinduism, and/or Confucianism influenced Asian societies and political systems between 1200 CE and 1450 CE. 30% of students received 5+ of the 6 possible points on this task, a job well done. FRQ Set 2 can be found here: spr.ly/60114cKBF All subjects’ AP score distributions for 2025 will be posted here when available: spr.ly/60124cKB2
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Trevor Packer@AP_Trevor·
The 2025 AP Precalculus Exam scores: 5: 28%; 4: 26%; 3: 27%; 2: 11%; 1: 8% The common-item equating psychometricians use to gauge changes in student mastery year over year found that this year’s AP Precalculus students had higher content mastery than last year’s, resulting in an overall increase of ~3% in students scoring a 5, part of an overall 5% increase in scores of 3+. AP Precalculus grew more significantly than any AP subject this year, with ~70,000 more students participating than in 2024. An increased volume in participation and higher content mastery means more students are accessing higher level math and are positioning themselves for future success. In part, these impressive scores reflect the far larger number of instructional hours that precalculus courses typically provide high school students, in contrast to the hours provided such students in college, where this is generally a one-semester class. Many of these excellent students will enter colleges and majors that consider precalculus “advanced math” and will thus allow this AP credit to fulfill their college math requirement; for others who attend colleges or enroll in majors that require calculus, it’s great to see this strong preparation for further advanced mathematics. AP Precalculus Multiple-Choice Questions: Overall, students performed well across most function types. General Functions (non-analytical) stood out, with 53% of students earning all or most of the available points on these questions. In contrast, Trigonometric and Polar Functions proved most challenging: 20% of students earned all or most of the available points on these questions. This is a good instructional focus next year. AP Precalculus Free-Response Questions: spr.ly/60164jSxY Students performed best on Question 1 (Function Concepts), whereas Question 3 (Modeling a Periodic Context) was the single best question on this year’s exam, psychometrically, since it had the best mix of difficulty levels across the 6 points available. Students who can earn just 1 point are typically receiving an AP 1 overall; students who can earn 2 points are typically receiving an AP 2, overall, and students earning 5-6 points are typically receiving an AP 5, overall. Question 4 (Symbolic Manipulations) was the most difficult, and served to differentiate the 3s, 4s, and 5s, as starting this question requires an understanding of algebraic manipulation that is beyond the proficiency of students who receive 1s and 2s. Students able to begin this question successfully are generally receiving an AP 3, and those able to earn multiple points on it receive 4s and 5s. All subjects’ AP score distributions for 2025 will be posted here when available: spr.ly/60174jSxl
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Trevor Packer@AP_Trevor·
The 2025 AP Art and Design: 3D Portfolio scores: 5: 7%; 4: 25%; 3: 40%; 2: 24%; 1: 4% 9% of AP 3-D Art and Design students earned all or most of the available points on their Selected Works. Students received highest ratings, overall, on the “Materials, Processes and Ideas” section of their Sustained Investigations; 7% earned all points possible for this category of the scoring guidelines. Students received lowest ratings, overall, on the “Practice, Experimentation, and Revision” component of their Sustained Investigations; 5% earned all points possible for that category of the scoring guidelines. All subjects’ AP score distributions for 2025 will be posted here when available: apstudents.org/score-distribu…
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natiu
natiu@naatiiuuu2·
OFFICIAL: The Dallas Wings have fired Curt Miller and Chris Koclanes
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Legos@BeyLegos·
Paige Bueckers still leads all Rookies in: - Points per game - Assists per game - Steals per game - Blocks per game - Player efficiency rating - Offensive rating - Total points - Total assists - Win shares - AST percentage - 15+, 20+ & 30+ pt games
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Mikey Pizza@PizzaBoiPiazza·
Am I allowed to complain about Soto yet or will the nerds yell at me?
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nessa@pb5exclusive·
Roster update: The Dallas Wings have waived Paige Bueckers.
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New York Mets
New York Mets@Mets·
🤳 Win a FaceTime from a Met 🤳 Repost this and comment "pick me" to enter for your chance to win a FaceTime call from a current player.
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Gene Killian
Gene Killian@genethelawyer·
@metsbatflip1 Why do I feel like “48” means 4 starts followed by 8 months on the injured list
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Mets Batflip@metsbatflip1·
The Mets bringing back Jacob deGrom could quite honestly be one of the greatest reunions in the history of sports.
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New York Mets@Mets·
Shake hands with our Skipper 🤝 🔁 Repost and 💬 Comment #MMOGSweepstakesX to enter to win a chance at a Meet and Greet with Carlos Mendoza and 2 tickets to a 2025 Mets regular season game! Sweepstakes rules linked below.
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