<p>Is FORM B significantly more difficult than FORM A exams? How do these compare? Is the curve nicer in FORM B? Finally, how do the practice questions in the 2006-2007 PR book compare to the questions in FORM B of the AP Chemistry Exam?</p>
<p>If you have any experience or thoughts/opinions, please post them. Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>This really depends. I thought last year's APUSH form B was a breeze (form A was difficult!!) but Calc BC's form B was insane.</p>
<p>Obviously the B-takers will be compared to other B-takers, but I don't think the disparity at the end will be big between form A and form B. If a significantly large population takes these exams, the law of large numbers state that results will often be comparable, despite some difficulty disparities.</p>
<p>My school rescheduled our test to Form probably because they want to give us more time to study. That is a stupid reason, because the Chemistry Exam is going to be so much harder. Does anyone know if the test is harder, the curve will be more lenient?</p>
<p>"My school rescheduled our test to Form probably because they want to give us more time to study. That is a stupid reason, because the Chemistry Exam is going to be so much harder. Does anyone know if the test is harder, the curve will be more lenient?"</p>
<p>um, So wait how harder is the form taken by late testing (in general) and is the curve harder or what?</p>
<p>Oh and in response to above, yeah a school can pretty much order late testing instead of regular as long as they do so before a certain deadline.</p>