<p>Long story short, I started the school year without a chemistry teacher for at least the first three to four weeks. When I finally did receive a teacher, things did not really improve in that class. She was very relaxed and did not try as hard as everyone was hoping. Our replacement teacher left after awhile so it was back to square one for another three to four weeks. I've had a permanent teacher now for at least all of this last quarter of the school year but state-made finals are coming out next week and we only have a week and a half left of class. There is a lot of material that we have not gone over yet. The exam is also worth a certain percent of my final grade. My grade is borderline where I'd like it to be but a low grade on the final could easily ruin that for me. </p>
<p>It is only an honors chemistry class but the exact same final is given to every chemistry student in the state (both honors and standard) so I'd like to assume that it's not going to be too challenging. However, I think it would really benefit me to try and learn or review as much of the material that I don't know before exam day.</p>
<p>Does anybody know any good chemistry websites or study guides and materials that could be of good assistance to review? They don't have to be too in depth or detailed, a brief over view is also fine. I have practice problems from released exams to do but I'd like to actually try and learn the material.</p>
<p>Any tips in general?</p>