<p>I was accepted to duke ED and they give ap credit for engineering students who get a 4 or 5 on the ap chemistry test. If credit is received, I would be done with chemistry for college. (EE and mechanical only have 1 course required)</p>
<p>yeah, i used zumdahl last year, and the Arco prep book is really good...they have a setup for one who has 4 months to study, and a different one for those who have like, a week...plus, the ap chem exam is easy...don't worry about it very much...</p>
<p>Our school uses the Prentice Hall AP Edition textbook. It has like a bunch of atoms bonded to each other in yellow on the cover. Is this a good textbook?</p>
<p>bsbllallstr8..
What are your stats and ECs?</p>
<p>use zumhdahl... it is good, i got a 5... but frankly, u don't need to know anything except yea... ur acids/bases/gas laws/basic structure/reactions *spectator ions... and when it comes to somethin u don't know, make an assumption and answer off that</p>
<p>Use Princeton Review for everything and CliffsAP for labs...I got a 5... and know your reactions...and hope your teacher's on the ap central thing and talking to other chem teachers bout free response</p>
<p>1350SAT I, 800physics, 780IIC, 710writing, 30ACT
4.0uwGPA 5/400 rank
5 on ab calc, 4 on bc, 3 ushistory
varsity baseball, varsity golf, work part time for a local engineering company, prolly what got me into duke engineering</p>
<p>We are using the zumdahl/zumdahl book in our class, but the teacher doesnt make it very demanding. I NEED THAT FREAKIN 4 OR 5!</p>