<p>@KbbGrizzly that’s where the BSing comes in handy haha</p>
<p>Just BS your FRQ’s if you don’t know it. Something is always better than nothing even if it’s BS. </p>
<p>@mathpop wavelength and frequency are easy
just plug them into the formuls</p>
<p>Hahahah true @meaa7130 </p>
<p>btw guys, here’s some good news if this cheers you up:</p>
<p>According to the CB website, the following topics will not be included in the scope of the course (there are other excluded topics as well) :</p>
<p>*Calculations of molality, percent by mass, and percent by volume are beyond the scope of this course and the AP Exam.</p>
<p>*Phase diagrams are beyond the scope of this course and the AP Exam.</p>
<p>*Assignment of quantum numbers to electrons is beyond the scope of this course and the AP </p>
<p>*Lewis acid-base concepts are beyond the scope of this course and the AP</p>
<p>*Language of reducing agent and oxidizing agent is beyond the scope of this course and the AP </p>
<p>*Memorization of other “solubility rules” is beyond the scope of this course and the AP </p>
<p>I doubt the curve is going to be generous. Last year they changed the AP bio exam and it went from 66% necessary to 78% necessary to earn a 5, only 5% of test takers earned a 5 on that exam which was made more difficult .</p>
<p>I’m so gonna fail.</p>
<p>Does anyone have a link to barons online practice test? I can’t seem to find it</p>
<p>page 24 on this convo @ the bottom @NerdAlert94 </p>
<p>Me F***king too. </p>
<p>@NerdAlert94 <a href=“Barron's Online Test Preparation for AP Exams”>http://barronsbooks.com/AP/chem/</a>
I don’t like this exam for some reason though…I think there are a lot of irrelevant concepts</p>
<p>Any guesses on the curve for a five?</p>
<p>@KbbGrizzly yeah that’s what I was thinking too… There was hardly any equilibrium on it</p>
<p>@mubaracus…so for me, no hope of a 5 LOL but do you think it’ll be easier to get a 4? cause for AP bio, although the people who got a 5 decreased, the number of people who got a 3 increased </p>
<p>probably 65%</p>
<p>probably mid to high 70% @dogsarecool123 </p>
<p>At least no organic chem.</p>
<p>Ok. Cool. Is there any news about if we need to predicts whacky reactions? Lol</p>
<p>@KbbGrizzly to get a 4 will be easier… I think 21.4% of the ap bios were 4s</p>
<p>@KbbGrizzly : But if the number of 5s decreased, wouldn’t it be natural for 4s and 3s to increase? I’m not reassured :p.</p>
<p>Honestly…all I need is a 4…I just want those credits lol</p>