<p>I'm taking the AP Physics B exam soon and I basically don't know half of what our class is doing. Can anyone give me tips on how to do well on it? What things to study for and what to watch out? What sections are the easiest (so that I can review efficiently) and that are in the tests most? Thanks guys.</p>
<p>Btw, I use the PR book for physics B and the mc /FR questions are so hard to me I miss like 4 questions out of 10 every time! is it like this to everyone?</p>
<p>Btw, I use the PR book for physics B and the mc /FR questions are so hard to me I miss like 4 questions out of 10 every time! is it like this to everyone?</p>
<p>Also, how should I work on the released free responses? Should i time myself and see how I do and then grind on the solutions?</p>
<p>Well for released questions (I'm not taking Physics B... but) What I do is when I start studying, I don't really know what's happening, so i read through a set of problems, and then immediately read the scoring guide just to see what it's like. Then I do the alternate form of the same year's test. If I do well on that I just continue doing the forms, otherwise, I continue reading the scoring guide, because it basically teaches you how to do the problems.</p>