<p>i thought the m.c. was horrible!!! (prolly got 40-50% right)</p>
<p>FR was ok though...I'm hoping I got at least 75% of the credit...if I'm lucky I may eke through with a 5...</p>
<p>i thought the m.c. was horrible!!! (prolly got 40-50% right)</p>
<p>FR was ok though...I'm hoping I got at least 75% of the credit...if I'm lucky I may eke through with a 5...</p>
<p>This test was much harder than the practice tests I took. I'm hoping that I at least passed it (3+), if anything....</p>
<p>On the contrary, it was easier than most of the practice tests I took...well, the FR was, at least. The MC was on the same level as the practices, approximately. Barons and Kaplan prepare you really quite well for it (take it from someone who didn't take the course in school).
I was really rushed for the last FR, though, and ended up getting some stuff that was impossible...used the right formulas, though, so hopefully some partial credit will be received.</p>
<p>yea i expected much different free response questions, but my teacher prepared us really well and i'm pretty sure i got a 5. The multiple choice was easier than I expected and the free response a bit harder than i expected.</p>
<p>The free response was much easier than I expected, but the MC was a bit more challenging.</p>
<p>Damn...the multiple choice asked about everything that I DIDN'T know--all the stuff in Thermal and Waves/Optics (I know those topics, but I had forgotten the stuff within those topics that they chose to ask). The FRQ was pretty easy...unfortunately, I did not know that frequency is NOT the inverse of wavelength. Grrr...</p>
<p>how come i'm so different?
I thought MC was way easy, and FR's were hard (esp. that #3)</p>
<p>Hey, which one was number three? (Just say "bouyancy" or "Electric fields" or whatever, I don't want to discuss it, just to be reminded of the topic).</p>
<p>the super-duper guide was of no use. Still mad? I'll send'em to you now if you want.</p>
<p>i was talking about buoyancy.. I'm not discussing the topic cuz i'm scared...</p>
<p>I thought multiple choice was incredibly easy due to the fact almost half of all equation questions involved kinematics. On the contrary, the free response was a bit more difficult. I omitted only 1 MC and was unsure of about 5 or 6. I completely omitted the experiment problem on the free response, but am confident about the other 6. Overall, this just might be the first 5 I get on an AP test (3 on AP Bio, 3 on AP chem and after estimating a 3 right after I took both).</p>
<p>what the heck is the stoping voltage on number 7?</p>
<p>The lab was easy, for a change. Unfortunately, everything else was questionably difficult. I say questionably because while I felt the problems were easy, I myself was second-guessing myself at times.</p>
<p>I'm expecting a 3.</p>
<p>Everything people find hard I found easy and everything I found hard people find easy, lol. But damn, if 60% is needed for a 5 then I have no worries in the least bit.</p>
<p>....I would give my right arm for a 3......(I'm right handed...lol)...I skipped 16 mc and I probably got like 50% right out of the ones I answered...on the frq's I skipped the entire thermodynamics one because my teacher skipped thermodynamics (i don't want to talk about it)...luckily we had done the experiment in class about the slit and the laser...what percentage do you need for a 3?</p>
<p>35% = 3</p>
<p>should be pretty easy</p>
<p>...my teachers highest pass rate ever was 11%...he's never had a 4 and I'm definately no physics wiz...haha</p>
<p>Man I should have answered more mult. choice, I was going so slow at the beginning. I was like dazed, taking 5 minutes per problem lol.</p>
<p>Princeton Review is great help. If my teacher had actually taught us past mechanics, I would have had concepts better. Instead my dad was teaching me electricity till 1 am lol.
I studied a total of 27 hours and still got raped by this exam. I've never studied so hard to do so bad. </p>
<p>What would a 45/70 on mult. choice and 6/7 on FR be?
Not even sure the 45 I answered were all right and I bsed some of the FR.
Is that enough for a 4?</p>
<p>Mad? No
I just thought that was a childish thing for you to do. Advertise this guide that you have that'll help people with the physics exam, and refuse to give it to them.</p>
<p>I had notes on several topics made by me typed up on my PC that i distributed to Physics B students last night. That's what this is about, helping each other. Not saying, "ha i have notes to study from, and you're not getting them"</p>
<p>Sagar didn't have any notes. lol</p>
<p>The only thing he had were some equations that he typed up, which one can easily get from apcentral. He gave them to our whole class and no one used them.</p>