ap physics b.....i'm so screwed

<p>the test is on monday and i feel like i have NO idea what i'm doing. i've been reviewing from the princeton review book..also have barrons and 5 steps to a five for physics. </p>

<p>any suggestions???!!??!! i'm so totally lost on what to do and on the verge of tears...any help, esp from physics b veterans, would be extremely appreciated.</p>

<p>anyone?
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<p>getting 50% of the questions right will get you a 4...</p>

<p>realli? my teacher told me it was 50% for a 5. uh oh.</p>

<p>High 60s is usually a five.</p>

<p>wow that's a higher curve than us history, where 114/180, or 63% is usually the cutoff for five. can anyone tell me the raw score out of total possible u have to get for 5?</p>

<p>On a practise exam that we did, it was 105/160 for a 5. So, 65% +</p>

<p>Don't worry, there's no way you'll do worse than me. I have a stacked class with one other girl, and the teacher never pays attention to us, so essentially, I just talk to her or do whatever homework during the class. I haven't done electricity, or atomic/nuclear stuff, and I'm horrible at waves, but at least I'm prettty awesome at Newtonian/kinematics stuff. (it's too bad that's only 35% of the test.)</p>

<p>what do u suggest for studying? is doing all the fr questions on ap central a good way?</p>

<p>At this point.. just work the FR. You can improve at that a lot faster since there are only 6 or 7 types you have to get down in order to do all right. The multiple choice has much more breadth.. so doing that will just bog you down. Learning from the FR will also transfer to concepts that will help for MC.</p>