APC - College Board Exam Review Materials
The AP Chem is exam is at noon on Monday May 6th, 2024!
APC College Board Topic Breakdown by Chapter
College Board Percentage of each unit focused on for the exam (scroll down the page until you see the table and it has the percentages in it)
Information about the location and administration of the 2024 College Board AP Chem Exam for Forest Hills:
Location: FHE Aux Gym
at noon
(Possibly) Helpful Review Links:
Common Colors Chart - (Adrian Dingle's Chemistry Pages) This is a chart of the 'most' common colors out there that the AP Exam may randomly have in a question. Worth looking over, you should know some of them already!
The College Board Free Response Questions 2013 and EARLIER - Includes their answers for the 2012 Free Response questions handed out in class as well as other year's released free response questions and answers if you want additional practice.
The College Board Free Response Questions 2014 to present - Includes the FRQs and answer keys from College Board if you want more practice similar to the current format of the exam.
Former Question Archive - this teacher has the FRQs and answers similar to college board above - but they are his answers (which match CB but may be solved in slightly different ways). There's also a link to released multiple choice questions (MCQs) on his page as well if that helps you.
College Board's Playlist of Review Sessions - These have some of the recordings from earlier years toward the bottom of the playlist (starting in 2021) from what were originally live sessions. It also has the new sessions at the top - they load in starting mid-April as they are recorded. Many have links in the descriptions that give you handouts of problems you can do and then check your answers with the videos.
Playlist of videos for AP Style MC and FRQs by College Board Unit/Topic - This is a playlist of videos explaining different multiple choice and free response AP Style and former AP Test questions. It runs in "College Board" order of the units and topics (so a different order than we go) but you can use the College Board organization list for the units to pick topics you want to work on and use these for any chapter and for exam review. There are links to worksheets in most of the descriptions so you can use that to do the problems first and then go over the answers with the videos.