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ACCESSING AP CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS:

 

1) www.chemmybear.com is a great link site for AP Chemistry. Download AP Chem Study

Cards, reviews of the latest AP study guides, an awesome section on Predicting and Classifying

Chemical Reactions. There are links to the Exams Institute at Clemson (ACS exams ordering

information) and Educational Innovations (a company that produces lots of neat science stuff). The

section on chemical reactions has question number four (equation writing) available for download.

 

2) Harvey Gendreau is the fellow who used to sell disks of all the AP exam questions back to

1970 arranged by topic. The College Board's lawyers paid Harvey a visit and told him he was

not allowed to charge for their copyrighted questions. Harvey responded by posting his material

on the web for free. In April of 2002, the College Board served a cease and desist order on

Harvey and forced him to shut his site down. BUT, Harvey is still battling. Go to Harvey's site at

www.apchemistry.com and check out "The College Board and Me". It's available again AND

it's FREE. How long for? Your guess is as good as mine. Time is of the essence.

 

3) www.collegeboard.com/ap/students/chemistry/ This site is maintained by the College Board. They are

the governing body of "all things AP". Recent examinations and their "rubrics" (a fancy name for the

answer key) are posted here. You can also access the FORM B exams. Form B is written by students

who live in time zones significantly different from our own. In addition, The College Board has allowed

a company called APEX Learning Inc to offer an on-line review program for several AP subjects, including

Chemistry. For $44 U.S., students can access diagnostic testing, practice problems, audio and video

tutorials and practice tests. Try a practice diagnostic test, free of charge, through this site.

 

4)http://www.shs.nebo.edu/Faculty/Haderlie/apchem/apchem.html Steven Haderlie's site contains a variety of

information relevant to the AP Chemistry exam. Of particular interest are Steven's spreadsheets which classify

the AP Exam questions (from 1980 to present) according to topic area. All released multiple choice questions are

included.

 


 

 

 

 
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