act time management<\/a>. the same basic rules apply to the ap chemistry exam\u2019s multiple choice section. you have exactly 90 seconds to answer each question. fortunately for you, the ap chemistry exam is graded the same way as the act. only correct answers count. if you\u2019re stuck on a question and 90 seconds have passed, it\u2019s time to guess and move on.<\/p>\nnow, i understand that it\u2019s impossible to exactly time 90 seconds, especially when you have more important things to do like answer questions. there are ways to get around this. in short, check how many questions you have answered at the end of 9 minutes. if you\u2019ve answered 6 questions, you\u2019re on track. any less than that and i\u2019d recommend more practice tests between now and test day to improve your time.<\/p>\n
break (10 minutes)<\/strong><\/p>\nbreak is an important time during any ap exam. even though the ap chemistry exam is only two hours long, don\u2019t waste your break. visit the restroom and drink a little water. but most importantly, eat something! <\/strong>section ii of the chemistry exam requires a lot of brain power.<\/p>\nsection ii: free response (7 question, 105 minutes, 50% of exam score) <\/strong><\/p>\nin section two, you will answer 3 long free response questions and 4 short free response questions. to best conserve your time, think of each question as a series of tasks. each task is represented by a question\u2019s part a, b, c etc.<\/p>\n
when time begins, use the first 1-2 minutes to examine how many tasks you have to complete the 105-minute time limit. if you know the exact number, you can better manage your time.<\/p>\n
section ii pro-tip<\/strong>: if you\u2019ve taken multiple timed practice tests, and are comfortable with time management, try to squeeze in the last 2-3 minutes to review what you wrote. even if the correct answer is in your mind, the stress of the situation might cause you to leave out important information in your replies. if you have time to catch these mistakes, you can fix them.<\/p>\n\n
test content: section i (multiple choice)<\/h2>\n
even though the exam in its current form is only two years old, many multiple-choice questions from previous years\u2019 ap chemistry exams are still a valid way to practice for test day. if your teacher knows what he or she is doing, you will see old (but still relevant) exam questions on just about every one of your tests.<\/p>\n
the multiple-choice questions will test your chemistry knowledge in many different ways. some questions will be \u2018stand alone,\u2019 while others will be grouped together around a data set or chart. like when taking the act, when you encounter a group of questions, take a moment to read what the questions are asking before analyzing the data set or chart.<\/p>\n
one last thing about time management: if you\u2019re comfortable with time management on other standardized tests, you should have little to no trouble with the ap chemistry exam\u2019s multiple-choice section. even so, remember my previous advice: if necessary, guess and move on.<\/p>\n
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test content: section ii (free response questions)<\/h2>\n
like many of the questions on the multiple-choice section, to answer the free response questions, you need to analyze data in the form of text, charts, or graphs, or graphics. also, don\u2019t forget your calculator.<\/strong> you can use it on this part of the exam.<\/p>\nlet\u2019s say, for example, the seven free response questions represent 15 tasks (parts). that means you have just over 7 minutes to complete each task. to write your best replies, consider trying the following strategy when you tackle a practice ap chemistry exam:<\/p>\n
\n- 1-2 minutes: plan out your reply.\n
\n- time to brainstorm. write relevant information in the margins of your test booklet. if the question requires any calculations, do them now.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n
- write your reply.\n
\n- remember that graders are not looking for the next great american novel. the only things that matter are that you a) answer the question and b) follow the directions.\n
\n- if you take multiple practice tests, the act of writing answers under pressure will become second nature, something that doesn\u2019t take up a lot of brain power compared to the questions themselves.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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the end<\/h2>\n
ap chemistry is course traditionally taken by 11th<\/sup> or 12th<\/sup> grade students. after the exam is over, you have summer break or graduation to look forward to. yet as you relax by the pool, pack for college, or flip burgers at your part-time job, ap graders across the country are reading your replies and assessing your chemistry knowledge. in short…<\/p>\nthe college board will release ap chemistry scores in early july.<\/strong><\/p>\nyep, one day in the middle of summer you\u2019ll get a small envelope in the mail with an even smaller number inside. for those of you that earn a 5, congratulations. you definitely just earned yourself some delicious college credit. for the 4 and below crowd, you should double-check your college’s requirements on accepting ap chemistry scores below a 5.<\/p>\n
\u201cbut,\u201d you may retort. \u201ci earned a 4. why wouldn’t my top choice colleges accept 4s?\u201d take it from me, someone who almost failed chemistry 101, college chemistry is hard….really hard. as far as most colleges are concerned, unless you\u2019re a chemistry savant, there\u2019s no way you\u2019re taking a second year chemistry course as a freshman.<\/p>\n
but hey, there are certain advantages to retaking chemistry in college. first of all, it\u2019s a good time to \u2018fill in the gaps\u2019 that occurred in ap chemistry. also, coming into chemistry 101 with a foundation of knowledge is a great thing. the experience will be less stressful for you than to students who did not take ap chemistry in high school. after all, freshmen year in college is already stressful enough. why complicate things?<\/p>\n
final thoughts<\/h2>\n
ap chemistry is one of the hardest high school courses yet devised by man. you may fail a few tests, and spend more than a few nights burning the midnight oil. but remember, the ap chemistry exam doesn\u2019t care how much you struggled leading up to test day. even students who stumble along the way still can, and do, earn a 5.<\/p>\n
till next time, magooshers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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