<p>Oh haha, well this is the Chemistry Stress Thread, and I did mention SAT II in the original post, so I'll just post one last question here. </p>
<p>piccolojunior, when did you take the test? Do you know when they changed it?</p>
<p>Oh haha, well this is the Chemistry Stress Thread, and I did mention SAT II in the original post, so I'll just post one last question here. </p>
<p>piccolojunior, when did you take the test? Do you know when they changed it?</p>
<p>SlightlyConfused:</p>
<p>I took chem SATs last year... Kaplan tests were weird, as in my scores varied among the few that I took. I remember getting an 800 on my first one and then falling to a 680 on the next. I ended up getting a 770 on the actual, which isn't too bad considering I hadn't taken chem in a year... I mention this because I think that Kaplan ultimately did a REALLY good job preparing me, and that you're probably in good shape.</p>
<p>are the PR tests in the back of the 06-07 ap book anything like the real test?</p>
<p>How many raw points would you need to get a 5?</p>
<p>I'm pretty screwed as my AP Chem teacher is so incompetent at teaching this class. I understood everything in honors chem but I haven't learned much in AP. </p>
<p>Anyways isn't the curve pretty generous? I heard that at least 2/3 of the MC correct could get you a 5 (granted that you do decently well on the essays).</p>