feel unprepared for AP Chem.... help?

<p>If you read the textbook, you’re guaranteed a 5! But since that’s a bit too late, I’d suggest finding some past free responses. Some websites provide the questions and answers. [Helpfulnotes.com</a> - Science](<a href=“http://www.helpfulnotes.com/science.shtml#chemistry]Helpfulnotes.com”>http://www.helpfulnotes.com/science.shtml#chemistry)
Be sure to review reaction predictions. </p>

<p>USH is what’s killing me. My planned study schedule: 50% ush, 40% bio, 8% comp sci, 2% chem.</p>

<p>thanks everyone for the replies and suggestions! velleity, that link you posted should be really helpful! again, thanks!</p>

<p>i took AP chem last year. we didn’t have any textbooks, only my teachers notes which she handed out. never had a review book of any sort either. </p>

<p>so short story, AP test day comes and its the same day a nor’easter passes through our school so it’s rescheduled. we take rescheduled test (which are notorious for being more difficult) and 5 our of 6 students get 5’s and one gets a 4. =]</p>

<p>does anyone know what percentage u need to get a 5, 4, and 3?</p>

<p>AP Chemistry (MC 45%, FR 55%):
67%, 53%, 38%, 26% </p>

<p>Not sure the year.</p>

<p>Well my teacher has absolutely no idea what she’s doing and it’s her first year teaching the class. She gets all her teaching materials off my textbook website and we are nowhere near finishing the book.</p>

<p>^ Man, that’s tough! Grab PR quick. And please read about any confusing sections in the book.</p>

<p>We just started our last chapter (electrochem). We’ve been having weekly reaction prediction quizzes since February (on which I average a 77%…). Nobody really pays attention to our teacher, but he gives a bunch of webassign homework questions that if you do them, you’ll be fine for the test. We have non curved AP problems on our tests-- cruel, but we seem to do okay. </p>

<p>But again, chemistry is my most adroit subject. Need to start cramming for national chem olympiad.</p>

<p>All we have left to do is buffers (yeah we skipped around a bit, did electro and orgo before buffers, idk but w/e). </p>

<p>I’m then going to haul ass with PR until the AP, then dedicate the rest of May with Barron’s for the SAT 2.</p>

<p>^ i’m on a similar plan now. thanks again!</p>