<p>Yeah, so the test is one day....</p>
<p>I'm kinda cramming like hell....do you think i could study in one day and pass?</p>
<p>And if so, what are the key topics to cover...any tips? cramsheets? useful stuff in general? etc.</p>
<p>Also just post any thoughts on this test...how the curve will be etc...and what u need to pass</p>
<p>Does anyone have a consolidated list of formulas you should have memorized for the multiple choice. I’ve got a prertty good idea of what I need to have down but I would appreciate a study sheet or something like that.</p>
<p>use the physics sparkchart and the physics formulas sparkchart.</p>
<p>not worried at all…
because im not taking it.</p>
<p>yeah, the sparkchart was super helpful. you could also use study books (princeton and barron’s are good). </p>
<p>as for cramming, i pulled a massive cram session last year…9 am-2 am…it was awful. but the curve is enormous…i left half the the free response blank and got a 5. so don’t sweat it. good luck!</p>
<p>I am going to fail so to help everyone with the curve.</p>
<p>Same here… I’m gonna get like a 1 on this, lol.</p>
<p>My teacher taught NOTHING this year. She went through powerpoints (based off Kahuna notes) and was terrible at explaining (the little she did). I mindlessly copied that **** down. So I’m ****ed for the test on Monday!</p>
<p>Physics B is easily the hardest AP test I ever took. I probably studied like 60 hours for it. And I thought SAT II Physics was a cakewalk.</p>
<p>Someone please help me…
How do you answer #11 and #12 in the Physics B course description.</p>
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<li>What is the current in the 4 Ω resistor while the switch S is open?</li>
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