AP CHEM FRQ's Question? IMPORTANT!

<p>Hey guys. I am taking ap chem right now and am having trouble with the FRQ's. I do not know how to improve on the AP Chem FRQ's? I bought Barrons and PR, but they dont contain enough practice frq's for me? I know there are also the college board frq's. i havent done those yet. I will soon! But other than those ways are there any other ways on improve AP Chem frq's? They are really tricky and remind me of the transition from basic 1+1=2 to one apple plus 22 pears equals how many pears? Just that the frq questions are a shift from basics to logic problems. How do i improve? I know I need more practice but I cant seem to find an abundance of frq practice problems..... I have the Raymond Chang Chemistry Book, too.</p>

<p>Come on! 53 views. no one?!?!?! Can someone please help me!!! Is there no one with a heart that wants to help?</p>

<p>Why are you attempting FRQs now? If you are in an AP chem class, then you probably have just started the year so there are relatively few FRQs that you could be expected to answer.While they seem tricky now, after another year of chemistry they will be more approachable.
When you do need study questions I would highly recommend using the college board FRQs as your main source of practice because they are from real tests. With tests from 1999-2012, there are 14 years of tests, two forms per year, and six questions per test so 167 questions (form B this year not yet released) to keep you busy. Even better, the grading rubric is given for each question so it is easy to mark your paper.</p>

<p>Edit: There are actually more than 167 problems because earlier exams gave you a choice of problems to choose from.</p>

<p>ok thanks. and can someone give me a link to these i cant find them on the collegeboard website. only found most recent like 2009 to now not 1999…</p>

<p>[AP</a> Central - The AP Chemistry Exam](<a href=“Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board”>AP Chemistry Exam – AP Central | College Board)</p>