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Phreadumb 08-05-2009 19:28

Re: AP Classes
 
AP US History - last year
AP Biology - Ready for Monday!!!

jpmittins 09-05-2009 20:06

Re: AP Classes
 
Well, this year I'm in just APUSH. Anyone else find the essays to be really terrible? But don't talk about them specifically, or our scores will get revoked.

Next year I am taking AP Physics C: Mechanics, AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism, AP BC Calculus, AP English Literature, and hopefully AP Spanish, though there might be some issues with my schedule.

I'm also taking Principles in Microeconomics after school at Arcadia in order to free up my schedule. My high school has an economics requirement, but if I take it after school at Arcadia, I can fill it and have room for a lunch. Yay food!

EDIT: I'm taking what my school calls regular Physics this year; no math higher than Algebra II (and barely any of that) and there's no AP test. But when I looked up what AP Physics B is, I found out that the only thing we don't learn that's in that course is optics, because my teacher thinks it's boring. He also said the school would probably just make it an AP Physics B course in a few years any way.

tim_reiher 09-05-2009 22:04

Re: AP Classes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bobwrit (Post 858169)
I liked it, except for FR 4) B)...


AB FR:
http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/ap...alculus_ab.pdf
BC FR:
http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/ap...alculus_bc.pdf

Note: Questions 1,2,5 are the same on both tests.

I thought it was interesting... two perpendicular cross-section problems, but no volumes of rotational solids. (on AB, at least)

I liked the volume questions, though.

By the way, did they post solutions, too?

bobwrit 09-05-2009 23:20

Re: AP Classes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tim_reiher (Post 858314)
I thought it was interesting... two perpendicular cross-section problems, but no volumes of rotational solids. (on AB, at least)

I liked the volume questions, though.

By the way, did they post solutions, too?

They don't unfortunatly. They don't even have the 2008 solutions up yet. In general though, I tend to do very well on volume problems but having to solve for int(sin((pi/2)(2x-x^2),0,2) without a calculator wasn't good(yes, I couldve approximated with trapazoidal, but I didn't know what the graph of the integrand looked like...).


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