<p>On the Chem I got to finish it but the first 15 questions were such a pain...asking for reaction colors and chemistry in the environment... seriously I didn't even study that in AP Chem, which I got a 4 on...but hopefully my prior knowledge was useful...</p>
<p>On the Math II, I skipped 7 and unfortunately ran out of time so I guessed on the last 6...I put all of them (the ones I didn't have time) as C...so most likely I got maybe 1 or 2 of them correct right? I belive I got the ones that I answered right. Anyways...do I have a chance getting in the 700s?</p>
<p>i agree! the first several questions in chem were hard …
math was also …wow! it’s waayy harder than the practice tests! ( barrons, PR, kaplan, sparknotes!)
not sure if you can get 700…sorry! you may…</p>
<p>For the first time in my life CHEM LAB actually helped me in life O.O …I remembered from 10th grade Chem lab that Copper (II) Sulfate is blue. I was so happy when I checked google :)</p>
<p><em>sigh</em> I put red for the Copper (II) sulfate as well. Oh well. I know I got the potassium one right because I decomposed it in a lab last year.</p>
<p>I took both Math II and Chemistry as well. I though the beginning of the Chem test with all the descriptive stuff was the hardest part. It seemed to get a bit easier as I went on. I was surprised not to see any lab set-up questions. Some of the arithmetic on the test was a pain, especially when it asked about mass composition. </p>
<p>As for the Math II, I thought it was a bit easier than the one I took in June. I still ended up skipping 5 and guessing on around 3, though. Luckily, the ones I guessed on were basically 50/50, since I had ruled out all the other answers. I’m keeping my fingers crossed for an 800, but it’s going to be close.</p>
<p>Yeah, I got a 5 on the AP chem and I found myself second-guessing my answer on multiple questions in the SAT II today. I actually found the math II to be easier than the Barron’s practice, but that may be because I’m more familiar with calculus concepts than I am with lower math.</p>