<p>I've somehow been flying through AP Chem. with an A every quarter and my parents expect a lot of me, but the fact of the matter is I have forgotten just about everything including the basics. I'm willing to spend the entirety of every day of these two weeks preparing for the AP Chem. Exam. Can anyone give me any tips and/or suggestions of what to study to prepare in two weeks? I'm willing to do any problems or buy any book. I just need a way to cram everything I need to know in two weeks.</p>
<p>HA you’re not alone xD
Actually, I don’t know if I’ll get an A this nine weeks, my teacher gave us an Acids and Bases test that only ~5 people passed (C or higher).
I’m taking it too, so I can’t contribute much, but if you’re willing to devote a lot of time to Barron’s AP Chemistry (make sure to get the 7th edition if you do get it, the test is completely revised), that is likely your best bet for multiple choice. It has 6 practice tests, and a LOT of material, but if you do 2 chapters every day (spreading out the tests), that could help boost your score.</p>
<p>Also, I don’t know how much the FRQ format will change this year, but it’s still nice to practice with the previous College Board released Free Response Questions, which is on the AP Chemistry page of the College Board website :)</p>
<p>Dude, a 5 on the AP basically equates to a D+ all things considered…as in if the score was converted to a % value, you can get a D+ and still get that score. So if you’ve been getting an A every quarter, you can still “flunk” it and do very well XDD</p>