<p>Discuss review methods, expectations, and whatever.</p>
<p>practice tests.</p>
<p>and flashcards to memorize key equations for the mc part.</p>
<p>What do you put on the other side of the flash cards? The names of the variables? like Capacitance: Q/V?? Also, are sparknotes flashcards good?</p>
<p>I'm hoping to use Princeton And Barron's chapter review questions. </p>
<p>And, get better at things you know well. That's what my teacher thinks. Which makes sense, if you don't get optics but are good with other things and they actually interest you, get better at them rather than spending time trying to learn all of optics at the 11th hour. </p>
<p>(but, this does not work if your weak point is let's say mechanics (35% of the course) or electricity - 25%)</p>
<p>I'm expecting a 4 unless there are no electricity questions or if they are way to simple.</p>
<p>I have a little notebook that's about 4 inches by 1.5 inches and on each frontside of the page I write what it's used for. For example:</p>
<p>Power</p>
<p>and on the back, i write:
P=IV and all the other equations.</p>
<p>My teacher made a sheet that has all 111 equations or something on it, I'll scan it to my computer and send it to you guys.</p>
<p>^^That'd be sweet.</p>
<p>yeah send that, megaupload it or something.</p>
<p>hey i need the 2004 physics b test please if u have it im willing to trade or pay my aim is <a href="mailto:bob.collgebound@gmail.com">bob.collgebound@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>please respond ASAP</p>