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Tommathy Posts: 339/339 |
Originally posted by HyperHackerOriginally posted by Tommathy Well, I mean, a better worse possible situation could be that he could end up having to take the Physics C test naked or something. And nothing wrong with private messages, so long as they don't descend into spam. |
SamuraiX Posts: 302/302 |
Originally posted by Tommathy Would I be so rude as to PM you if I had a question? |
HyperHacker Posts: 5071/5072 |
Originally posted by Tommathy Thanks for explaining the joke. |
SamuraiX Posts: 300/302 |
Originally posted by Tommathy My house is comet-proof, actually. |
Tommathy Posts: 338/339 |
Yeah, but he could get hit with a comet anywhere. |
HyperHacker Posts: 5064/5072 |
Originally posted by SamuraiX You could get hit by a comet while taking it! |
SamuraiX Posts: 295/302 |
Originally posted by Tommathy That doesn't sound easy at all. I can't remember vocabulary. I have nearly *zero* memory. But I guess I'll try it. What's the worst that could happen, except losing $100? Two other really easy AP tests are the Statistics and U.S. Government tests. I've already taken both at college, or I'd take them. On another note, although I disapprove of the entire College Board system, I don't really like taking extra classes and paying extra money either. |
Tommathy Posts: 336/339 |
The Psych test requires learning nearly *zero* new thought processes, techinques, or skills; it's basically a big vocab test. |
SamuraiX Posts: 293/302 |
Originally posted by Tommathy What are the chances that you're just insanely smart? I'm not smart like you. On the other hand, the AP Macroeconomics test is easy to get a 5 in. The AP Calculus test should be easy to get a 5 in too. The AP English Literature test is easy as well, although it's a bit tricky to get a 5. The AP Japanese test is going to suck though. |
Tommathy Posts: 335/339 |
I recommend the Barrons books for all your AP prep needs.
Also, if you have any extra time/cash laying around, try your hand at the AP Psychology test, it's insanely easy. |
SamuraiX Posts: 292/302 |
Originally posted by BooUrns No luck for you, since luck is always against you on multiple-choice questions. Might I ask which AP Physics test(s) you're taking? |
BooUrns Posts: 450/450 |
I'll be taking the physics AP test this spring too. Wish me luck. |
SamuraiX Posts: 286/302 |
Is there any other way to get the multiple choice practice tests anywhere else? And I was not aware of a future, non-existent thread on AP tests, sorry. |
spel werdz rite Posts: 1795/1796 |
I use Princeton Review. It's a mediary between price and quality. Both good. I really wouldn't know much past that though.
By the way, someone usually starts an "official" AP Exam thread in mid-March. |
SamuraiX Posts: 285/302 |
I'm planning on taking the AP Physics C exams in May, and I was wondering if there was anyone who knows what's a good practice book for such an exam. I'm using the Resnick and Halliday Physics I & II textbook. I'm doing this solo, so I don't have an in-class knowledge of the test format of this certain exam. |