<p>I need advice for the test tomorrow. Also is it too late to learn grid world?
I could also use any past test if you have any.
I also took the Barron's practice test and didn't do too well.</p>
<p>Here is the 2008 practice exam:
<a href=“http://www.pkwy.k12.mo.us/homepage/jheath/File/Computer_Science/AP_Sample_Exam/CS-A_Test.pdf[/url]”>http://www.pkwy.k12.mo.us/homepage/jheath/File/Computer_Science/AP_Sample_Exam/CS-A_Test.pdf</a></p>
<p>Gridworld= 5-10 MC and 1 FRQ so I’d highly suggest you try covering at least up to chameleon kid, I’m hoping for a bug FRQ cause I suck at critters :s</p>
<p>And Barron’s is way too complex when compared with the actual apcs so don’t feel like you can’t do well. I got a 4 on my inclass mock exam and the Barron’s was way too hard compared to the mock mc.</p>
<p>this website has the 2009 explanations for MC
[2009</a> AP Computer Science A Exam Multiple Choice Explanations | AP Computer Science Exam Review](<a href=“http://apcomputersciencetutoring.com/exam-review/2009-ap-computer-science-a-exam-multiple-choice-explanations/]2009”>2009 AP Computer Science A Exam Multiple Choice Explanations)</p>
<p>It’s not too late to learn gridworld. Remember, you’re given nearly all the code for all of gridworld with the test, so you only need a loose understanding. Worst comes to worst, you devote a decent chunk of time at the test, and teach it to yourself involving the question. Don’t do that though, it will take a lot of time. Just learn which classes extend which, and the basic behaviors of each class.</p>
<p>Do we get the quick reference packet throughout the whole test?</p>
<p>@super,yes.</p>