Saturday, March 28, 2020
AP Chemistry Multiple Choice Answers - Review
AP Chemistry Multiple Choice Answers - ReviewHere's the third and final review of AP Chemistry Multiple Choice Answers. I spent the first half of the year working on answering that question, and I've really enjoyed it. This is probably my favorite section of AP Chemistry.Each term, you'll have a short essay to complete. You may be forced to write a paper for a class or grade, but each answer is different and all offer a different view of the subject, so there's a lot to learn about when you're answering.The first term is relatively easy, because it has two types of questions. For multiple-choice format, you are limited to taking the 'answers' on that question, as long as they are at least 50% correct. In single-choice format, you need to actually get the ideas down from the syllabus, not just write them down.In addition to understanding the rules, you also need to be able to learn how to think in a new way. This is done by doing some reading comprehension and personal reasoning, whic h can be challenging to do without proper practice. This is the section where you learn new concepts, because you'll be forced to compare them to the material you learned in the other sections.The second set of above questions takes you through the information for every term. This section offers you the opportunity to take notes, but don't try to work your way through the material. Instead, focus on trying to get an idea of what's in the text.While many people take the extra credit section, I prefer this as my home study. This gives me the ability to do the reading and note taking during the night, and I find that it's a lot more fun than waiting for the weekend. I doget the short-term credit, but I choose to do extra credit so that I know exactly what I'll have to write in the final.This is an area where you have to put in a lot of work, but will reward you with a graduate degree, a challenging curriculum, and work on critical thinking. And while many might not think it's worth the effort, it's one of the best parts of the AP exam.
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