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<p>Question for the mods: why is this still stickyed?</p>
<p>Another question for the mods: why was this even stickyed to begin with, its of no importance, and some of the mods even posted here that it was illegial, so it should have been deleted altogether</p>
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<p>Physics C anyone? most of the sites posted for fizziks have been for B.</p>
<p>BTW, PR trumps barron's for physics.</p>
<p>Oh My bad that post i made was meant to be in another thread</p>
<p>Though going back to the topic of stikying, this thread should be stikeyed.</p>
<p>illegal uh??? what stating where notes are online??</p>
<p>brainless:</p>
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<p>Anything for AP Comparative Govt?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>anything for French Language? :D thanks</p>
<p><a href="http://www.course-notes.org%5B/url%5D">http://www.course-notes.org</a> is a great tool for any of the AP social sciences</p>
<p>Any Macro-Micro economics please?
And American government as well please?</p>
<p>There not quite "notes" and everyone probably knows about them, but I found this site helpful on a few occasions.</p>
<p>Physics C and more Art History please</p>
<p>How difficult is AP Latin self-study? I already know French and Spanish, but all those declensions and cases are quite intimidating.</p>
<p>Also, any good AP Spanish links?</p>
<p>AP Doolittle - Thank you for recommending such great sites. There is now a really great AP Art History review book. It just came out and is published by REA. The book is awesome. Good luck.</p>
<p>AP Italian</p>
<p>AP language studying isn't going to be easy, I would think.</p>
<p>Logos - Yeah. Especially how only 5.4% of the AP Lang test-takers walk out of that room with a 5..</p>
<p>Does anyone have a good resource site for AP French Language?</p>
<p>And can you say native speakers? I think there should just be a proficiency examination as qualification for fluency in a language, but such people should not be taking, or have to take, an AP foreign language test. There should be no incentive for them to take a test that is so easy for them. There's no incentive for a graduate student majoring in math to take the AP Calculus AB exam, were it possible, is there?</p>
<p><em>le sigh</em></p>
<p>Not much we can do about it. And besides, the APs are optional afterall, in the end it's us who've decided to take it..</p>
<p>I think for English the fluency test is the TOEFL but I agree with you that native speakers should not take their respective language examinations unless those exams are written with the knowledge that native speakers will be taking them - as is the case with AP English Language and AP English Literature. For example, AP French Language was written for non-native speakers and thus native speakers have no business taking it. Nonsensical.</p>
<p>I was just wondering, how do those high score native speakers affect the AP curve?</p>