<p>did the eyewash question really say vinegar? I thought it just said “unknown” solution…maybe international and US MC booklets are different too…? I doubt it though…</p>
<p>one of the answer options was “rinse eye with vinegar”, but the contaminant was unknown</p>
<p>for #4 (I think) was it yellow or blue?</p>
<p>you could write in pencil or pen.
I wrote in pencil, but for one frq I wrote over one sentence in pen, and didn’t erase the pencil right away because it would smudge. But I forgot to go back, so they’re not going to be able to read my answer. AHHHH that is such a dumb mistake, I can’t believe I did that!!</p>
<p>our proctor said that we had to write in pen, i’m not sure if we actually had to. wow, i would have died if i didn’t have the green sheets, especially on the reactions section</p>
<p>i took the chem test today. i answered 52 mcs. i’m PRETTY sure of my answers for the ones that i answered. i know i messed up number 1 on frq though. what are my chances of getting a 4?</p>
<p>@pengy; it was yellow.</p>
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<p>dude not allowed to do that lol.</p>
<p>But for me, I wasn’t expecting that topic</p>
<p>Personally, I thought the exam stressed too much on some topics, and not enough on others.</p>
<h1>1 and #2 on the FRQ (North American) one just ****ed me up. I think I was only certain of #6 and #5, I think I managed in #4…but now that I looked in my PR, I probably got like partial credits lol</h1>
<p>ughh, i screwed up some easy stuff -___-.
like the true false on frq. after the test, it made sense to me.</p>
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<p>That’s because the proctor is not supposed to let you use the green insert on the first part of the FRQs. If (s)he did, then you would have the questions to the second part of Part II.</p>
<p>^ they should do it like the BC calc exam with 2 seperate books for calc and non calc = /.</p>
<p>^ I think that would be more of a waste. The green insert is mainly just so you can get the questions back 48 hours after the test.</p>
<p>Wait they said we could use a pencil on that part!!!</p>
<p>you had the choice to use a pencil or pen(with black or blue ink) on the FRQ</p>
<p>Our proctor said, we HAD to use a pen.
Also, same thing happened on calculus and physics. They said we HAD to use a pen.</p>
<p>Never wrote with a pen on tests, so I was very nervous…</p>
<p>That sig.fig question killed my brain. I was so confused… (The one 2, 2.0, 2.00, 2.000, 2.0000)</p>
<p>@web same lol, I just chose b or c, I forgot which one was it that I chose though…</p>
<p>i got like a tenth on the free response and like 50 right on the mc what does tthat mean for me?</p>
<p>yeah for the sig fig one i worked out the whole problem and then realized the only answer choices were 2, 2.0, 2.00 and so forth…i really need to learn to manage my time on tests</p>
<p>wasnt it the one with four sig figs?</p>
<p>The back of the pamphlet you signed said you could write in pencil or pen(dark blue/ black ink). My proctor also read something that said the same thing.</p>