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AP ( Advanced Placement ) With AP Chemistry, you can go to the world's best engineering faculties, medical faculties.
We finish AP courses with intensive courses for 3 months.
We have 16 test exams.
Your success in AP exams is valid both in the United States, in the UK, and in Europe.
You will receive AP courses and you will not have to earn a high degree of acceptance. You will also be exempt from examinations for which you have taken good grades.
About the Advanced Placement Program :The Advanced Placement Program enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue college-level studies — with the opportunity to earn college credit, advanced placement, or both — while still in high school.
AP Exams are given each year in May. Students who earn a qualifying score on an AP Exam are typically eligible to receive college credit and/or placement into advanced courses in college. Every aspect of AP course and exam development is the result of collaboration between AP teachers and college faculty. They work together to develop AP courses and exams, set scoring standards, and score the exams. College faculty review every AP teacher’s course syllabus.
This course provides a systematic introduction to the main principles of physics and emphasizes the development of conceptual understanding and problem-solving ability using algebra and trigonometry, but rarely calculus.
In most colleges, this is a one-year terminal course including a laboratory component and is not the usual preparation for more advanced physics and engineering courses.
However, the B course provides a foundation in physics for students in the life sciences, premedicine, and some applied sciences, as well as other fields not directly related to science.
AP CHEMISTRY EXAM: 3 Hours Assessment
Overview Exam questions are based on learning objectives, which combine science practices with speciic content.
Students learn to
Solve problems mathematically — including symbolically;
Design and describe experiments;
Perform data and error analysis
Explain, reason, or justify answers; and
Interpret and develop conceptual models.
Students have a periodic table of the elements and a formula and constants chart to use on the entire exam. In addition, students may use a scientiic calculator on the free-response section.
Format of Assessment
Section I: Multiple Choice: 60 Questions | 90 Minutes | 50% of Exam Score
- Discrete items
- Items in sets
Section II: Free Response: 7 Questions | 90 Minutes | 50% of Exam Score
Three long- and four short-answer questions.
The seven questions ensure the assessment of the following skills: experimental design, quantitative/qualitative translation, analysis of authentic lab data and observations to identify patterns or explain phenomena, creating or analyzing atomic and molecular views to explain observations, and following a logical/analytical pathway to solve a problem
Our recommendation is to complete these exams before the high school reaches the final class.
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