<p>eatsalot, I, like you, took Bio and Chem before Psych this year, and I have no idea how you can say they were easier. XD </p>
<p>Of course, me, being the procrastinator that I am, didn't bother opening any of my test prep books until this weekend (even though I'm self-studying Bio - yes, I'm that bad of a procrastinator), so I can't really compare much. </p>
<p>But seriously, Bio and chem were so freaking hard. Bio, some of the things they asked were ***?! or they asked them in really obscure ways so I didn't know what they were asking. </p>
<p>Chem, I've always failed at. Two years of Chem, one in Chem Honors and one in AP Chem, and both teachers at my school fail at teaching them. So, obviously, I was guessing my way through the test.</p>
<p>Psych, I crammed yesterday night, and I even fell asleep while reading about insomnia (ironic), but even I thought the MC was ok. Admittedly, I think I got the ones I guessed on wrong. FRQ, I BSed my way through it. So it wasn't easy, but it was manageable. </p>
<p>Bio: 1
Chem: 1
Psych: 4? Hopefully. It'll be a high curve thanks to all the smart ppl on CC.</p>
<p>LOL ithebigc we are so opposite. chemistry... i seriously finished the multiple choice in 30 minutes. it was ridiculous. bio i had about 25 minutes left over also. psychology on the other hand? i was panicking and trying to bubble stuff in/ write stuff down until the very last minute. </p>
<p>...and i self-studied psychology for a month... LOL i suck at life.</p>
<p>iderno the former two subjects just come more naturally to me. i didn't study at all for chem 'cause i was cramming for psychology. SIGHHHHHHHH. i really just want that 5 :(</p>
<p>but nonetheless, ill disregard youre unintelligent statement and agree it was kind of easy
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<p>forgive me, but I should have said, "Part A" of the 2nd question was joko...</p>
<p>come on, it was sooooo BASIC, it GAVE you the experiment, all you had to do was label it correctly, it like the poster above said, it was reading comprehension...lol...and besides, my science teacher in middle school, made us do stuff like that all the time, my psych teacher NEVER covered how to do this, i was lucky that i had done it in the past :)</p>
<p>I feel really good about it. Except for the fact that I didn't leave an MC blank. I filled out everything...
and I can't decide if that's a good thing or a bad thing because it's not like I was confident in every single answer, so for some I just guessed to the best of my knowledge..</p>
<p>I think I did well. But, the easy stuff on the MC got outweighed by the fact that I obsessed over the questions I didn't know. So when I think back to the test, I'm not as ecstatic as others.</p>
<p>I don't think many 6th graders know what debriefing or operational definition of the dependent variable. Perhaps you are thinking of hypothesis. That was the only 6th grade level question from Part A.</p>
<p>Unless, you did operational definitions in sixth grade, to which I applaud your advanced learning.</p>