<p>Question... If I wanted to cancel my AP Chem score, can I do that AFTER I see my grade? I don't want it to show up when I send in my scores to universities... Would the canceled grade still go towards the AP Scholar Honors?</p>
<p>can we start talkin bout the answers yet?</p>
<p>^ Tomorrow. Once the questions are posted on CB.</p>
<p>Which part of the AP chemistry class was harder for you guys...</p>
<p>1st semester (stochiometry, solutions, gases...) or 2nd (electrochemistry, acids and bases, thermo...)</p>
<p>Second semester, for sure. Acids and bases is the hardest freaking thing. And electrochemistry is pretty confusing.</p>
<p>1st. Didn't get the stuff and almost got a B, and in fact got a C on a midterm (retook it for a higher score thankfully). Then I cruised through the rest after I got the hang of how to study, how chem works, et cetera.</p>
<p>Second term, because 1st term was basically a review of Honors Chem. But, because my teacher decided that she would rather do more review than "waste time taking a test" (her exact words... haha), we never took an electrochem test. Thank. God.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, though, I think that I got that question right. =P</p>
<p>Second semester simply because of acids and bases, especially titrations with buffers :(</p>
<p>got a 4 and i am THRILLED</p>
<p>Same with me...even though I did really well in the class itself, I completely blew off studying for the exam (prom and senioritis distractions) and did not study even a little bit. I got so lucky.</p>