<p>Knowing that I am going to get a 1 on the AP Physics, I have decided to take initiative and attempt to develop a good guessing strategy before the test. </p>
<p>Is it better to guess all C's on Multiple Choice or guess A's in the first column, B's in the second, C's in the 3rd, D's in the 4th and E's in the fifth. Or should I do ABCD-ABCD-ABCD pattern, or randomly fill in bubbles, or draw a pattern with the bubbles? </p>
<p>Look at the text of the problem. Numberize the alphabet into base 26 (ignore greek letters and ignore numbers). Then convert to base 5. Look at the 5s digit and put A if it's 1, B if it's 2, etc. I'm so smart I already programmed this into my calculator. All I have to do is enter the words from the problem and press enter.</p>
<p>what i did last year..i went by instinct and pretended i had ESP, going eenie-meenie-miney-moe until i reached a definitive answer. needless to say, it didn't quite work out. at least i pulled out a 3 in phys c mechanics hahaha</p>
<p>A 2 on AP Physics B will be no problem. I will try to struggle for a 3. UW-Seattle/UIUC only accepts 4+ for credit. So theres no point in trying. I will test out Slorgs guessing strategy today. AHHH! The test is in less than 2 hours!</p>