<p>So the proctor won't kick me out if I tear out the periodic table?</p>
<p>Only one way to find out.</p>
<p>So how much chemistry is actually tested? If I am studying the material for AP Chem, will I find it easy?</p>
<p>Should be very easy if you're well prepped for AP chem.</p>
<p>in regards to math, without a calculator will they make us do long math...like 69 divided 232 and stuff that just takes a while. in the kaplan book they do, but i bet its just like the answer written as 69/232, not the decimal. does anybody know for sure?</p>
<p>All the answers will be nice, you won't have to worry about such fractions or decimals at all.</p>
<p>no calc?!??!</p>
<p>Read tip #10.</p>
<p><a href="http://chemistrysat.blogspot.com/%5B/url%5D">http://chemistrysat.blogspot.com/</a></p>
<p>And of course Sparknotes :]</p>
<p>kk thanks!</p>
<p>what if you brought those little Post-It page marker things and stuck one on the periodic table page so it's easy to flip back</p>
<p>^^^ not a bad idea......... but can you???</p>
<p>why not? it's not like you'll have chemistry equations written all over them or anything~ I'm going to do that and get a seat where they can't see me very well, just in case XD.</p>
<p>The college board website explicitly tells you what you may bring into the testing room, and post-its are not listed. Why not take your extra no. 2 pencil and slide it in that page to make it easier to refer back to? If they tell you not to rip it out, I don't think you should rip it out. Why risk having your test invalidated?</p>
<p>Oh dear god this thread makes my head hurt...</p>
<p>so don't look in it</p>
<p>lmao gmac525</p>
<p>Sound advice but I can't help but look in any threads involving bio and chem.</p>
<p>did you guys all take AP Chem..or are you guys from an Honors class?</p>
<p>i took ap chem...</p>