AP Chemistry Tips

<p>This year there's new format right ..? Since most of the "new" sorts of questions will be based on graphs / tables, i believe they will be somehow related to "rate of reaction" / "order of reaction". any other ideas?</p>

<p>Also, im using Barron's AP CHEM for revision (Kaplan / Princeton as well) however i dont feel the test questions are good... they are often wrong and questions are not precise. Do u guys agree ._. ? </p>

<p>What book would be best for revision? because im preparing for Physics C Mech , Statistics and Chem at the same time, its bit hard lol . any help would be appreciated :P thanks!</p>

<p>If you have Chemistry: the central science then if you check out the Visualizing Concepts section at the end of each chapter that is what I think the new test questions are going to be like, lots of particulate diagrams.</p>