<p>So the AP test is Monday and I have done minimal review because I am taking 5 tests this year. I am in an honors class which covers ~75% of the exam material. With my limited time, should I spend time refining what I already know or learn new stuff? I do not know much about fluid mechanics, circuitry and magnetism. I don't know how much of this stuff is on the AP exam. So if anyone can provide a list of must knows that would be appreciated. Thanks! </p>
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<p>Definitely learn all of that. It’s a decent part of the test. Make sure you get electromagnetic induction as well.
Also, note that Forces are something like 10% of the AP test… so make sure you know those like the back of your hand.</p>
<p>Ok thanks. Hopefully these things won’t be too hard. </p>
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<p>Unless you are Marty McFly visiting me then no I do not believe we are the same person lol. But maybe our stress levels are! </p>
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<p>Dear Lord, I didn’t know there were two of me out there.</p>
<p>I just got done with APUSH. Now time to study some physics.</p>
<p>^you mean 3</p>
<p>we’re different versions of the same person. CC is the overlap of parallel universes</p>
<p>Parallel Universe indeed.</p>
<p>I pretty much self-studied for Physics B…
I was enrolled in an honors course at my school, but my teacher allowed me to take (and study for it independently) the B exam.</p>
<p>That was so helpful in this junior year because I had less homework and more procrastination in physics, allowing me to concentrate on other subjects without compromising my physics grade… (The teacher, definitely the coolest teacher ever, graded me mostly on my “efforts”)</p>
<p>Now I’m sitting here, trying to do some last-minute learning…
I’m definitely not ready.</p>
<p>Oh well…
I did really well on Calc/US History…
Things aren’t looking so good for Physics.
Physics Y U SO HARD!!!</p>