Does the AP Course prepare me for the SAT subject test in chemistry (formerly the SAT II) or the ACS standardized high school chemistry exam?
Absolutely not. The content covered in the AP course will be very similar to that examined by the SAT subject test, BUT THERE IS AN ESSENTIAL CAVEAT TO UNDERSTAND. Whilst it is true that the AP course will cover similar ground to the examinable content of the SAT subject test, you are not being specifically prepared for it. The material covered in the AP course may omit certain areas that the SAT subject test examines and will teach you other chemistry that is not examined by the SAT subject test. In addition, the style of the SAT subject test, its format and strategies for approaching it, differ markedly from the AP. The AP course is designed to prepare students for the AP exam and NOT for any other standardized test. • What are the tests like? Tests are usually conducted in a single period and normally consist of a section of multiple choice questions followed by a section of short answer, free response questions. Occasionally the format may differ slightly, e.g. extended into a doub
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