Summer work for AP Chem... what should i do?

<p>Ok i am taking AP Chem next year, but our school didn't assign any summer work... not that im looking for work to do, but anyone have any suggestions to some work i should be doing to prepare for the course... i took chem honors as a sophmore so its been a little while...</p>

<p>get a head start by looking at a textbook or a review book.</p>

<p>our teacher made us do STUPID stuff for summer homework (memorizing polyatomics and what not) </p>

<p>stuff we already learned in regular chemistry.. :S haha</p>

<p>take advantage of your summer.</p>

<p>AP test wise...</p>

<p>Equillibrium...get a book and go through everything in it about equillibrium...the AP test is rightfully obsessed with it.</p>

<p>I swear though...all that test was was basic chem, equilibrium, lewis structures, and knowing some random physical properties.</p>

<p>study equilibrium and acid bases ahead of time</p>

<p>nothing...ap chem is easy enough, so just relax...read books, even some science-related ones, but there's no use stressing before school's even started</p>

<p>I'm just gonna say nothing. I only had credit for chem 1 but my class only like covered a small portion of chem 1 when I took integrated science during my sophomore year in Korea. I was afraid when I registered for AP Chem. So I studied but not really a lot. I think about three chapters due to my laziness. But you know what the result was? I got the highest grade in the class. Not to be arrogant or anything but I think AP Chem has a serious problem and is really easy.</p>

<p>memorize names and charges of different ions and symbols of elements</p>