<p>I just got back from the test. I took Bio M, Math 1 and Chem.</p>
<p>The Biology sucked like hell. There wasn't a single question on the body systems and there was alot more taxonomy than I had expected.
Math was a piece of cake, but I made a stupid mistake in number 49 :0
I bombed chemistry.
Ramble on...</p>
<p>I thought it was a trick question and chose A (the original value). but i forgot to take into account that when they increase the price, they get more money lol.</p>
<p>Math level 2 was a joke. so was physics - they were easier than any of the practice ones that I took, even the big fat blue book the official guide lol</p>
<p>from what I hear, physics was really easy...it makes me wish I had taken it instead of Chemistry.
Did anyone else make really stupid mistakes in Math? I keep finding new mistakes everytime I ask people what they did on a particular question.</p>
<p>I BOMBED chemistry. I actually studied for it, but aside from the first 20 or so questions & stoichiometry, I don’t think I got anything at all right. & I have to send ti to Columbia which really sucks =( Hoping for a -30=800 curve</p>
<p>Copied and pasted from another 01/23/2010 Chem Subject Test thread:</p>
<p>My son thought his test this morning was easier than the practice tests in both Barron’s and Princeton Review, with one general exception. He thought the T, F, CE questions were harder on his real test only because he thought an unusually high number of them were “T, T,” which left him with that pesky decision of whether to bubble the CE! He’s used to seeing more “T, F’s” or “F, T’s” on the practice tests, which ruled out the need to even consider bubbling the CE. That was his one negative comment about the test. Otherwise, he felt the alloted time was good. And he liked that there were a lot more “balance this equation” questions than any of his practice tests ever had. He thought those were easy. Now we all wait and see …</p>
<p>stuck-on-1700 : do you remember what that question on the math lvl I was? i don’t seem to remember that one.</p>
<p>ihatetesttaking: the answer to the question with tangent circles was 4.9 (draw a perpendicular line from the centre of the smaller circle to the radius of the other circle and you have a right triangle with lengths PQ, 5, and 1.</p>