Are there any specific things that I should 100% know before the exam, like for example any pieces of evidence that could be used on the dbq for the outside the sources prompt or big ideas that should be known for the leq. Thanks
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Obviously, for AP Chem besides just equations you need to know "reasonings" and the frq require specific statements and ideas that HAVE to be included for points where as other frqs can be more broad.
So I was wondering if anyone has some sort of "list" persay of these trends. Like off the top of my head I mean like the 2 things that impact average molecular velocity and the reasonings or periodic trends and coulombic reasonings.
Even if you don't have all of them, just listing it would be extremely appreciated
For bio and stuff I just went through notes and remembered definitions and stuff?
What about chem though, do I go through notes or do I just grind practice problems. What are some things I should know?
So just wanted help with a few things. First of all am I allow to use an erasable pen to write my frqs or is that not allowed? What about 0.7 mech pencils?
More relevant to ap bio, what are all the graph types I need to know how to make, like right now I only know bar graph, what else is there?
How well do I have to know meiosis/mitosis? Do I need to know what happens at each stage?
Do i need to memorize what happens in each step of mitosis?
What should i cram last minute?
Do we need to know all the r groups and their traits and how the impact molecules?
Are there any enzymes or processes besides photosynthesis/cellular respiration that i should remember
Other than that what are some key things to cram before th etest?