Hey everyone, I'm currently studying for AP Chem and trying to nail down the MCQ section. Anyone know good resources where I can practice more of these, maybe somewhere online?
Hello, AP Chemistry is quite a rigorous course so it's great to see you actively seeking out resources for practice! Here are a few platforms that could be useful:
1. College Board: The creators of the AP exams themselves, they offer numerous resources. You can access both free-response and multiple-choice questions from past exams directly from their website. It's always beneficial to use these as they provide a vast array of problems and are indicative of what you'll encounter on the actual test.
2. Khan Academy: They provide high-quality instruction and practice problems in a format similar to the actual exam. Their material also covers all the course content for AP Chemistry. Additionally, Khan Academy aligns its knowledge checks to closely resemble AP style questions.
3. Albert.io: A paid resource, but they have a large selection of practice questions specifically tailored to the AP Chemistry exam, including multiple-choice questions.
4. Varsity Tutors: They offer free AP Chemistry booklets that have multiple-choice questions with instant feedback.
Remember it's important to understand why an answer is correct, and where you might have gone wrong if you answer a question incorrectly, so try and seek resources that also provide explanations. Best of luck with your studies!
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