<p>We took a practice test in class - I did okay on FRQ, but bombed the multiple choice. (Our teacher actually let us take it home to study, with the warning that if we distributed we’d be kicked out of college . . . interesting how an infraction junior year of high school will lead to this, anyway) What’s the best use of this weekend? I’ve had a semester of mechanics, so I’m solid on Newton, but second semester was introduce all the other topics relating to the Physics B exam. We never covered thermodynamics or nuclear stuff in class. </p>
<p>Should I cram in those areas to try to pick up points, or should I focus on the areas I’m more confident in to dominate those parts of the test? If I have a thorough knowledge of E&M, Mechanics, and waves/optics but just a vague notion of who this Bernoulli guy is, do I have a chance at passing/getting a 5?</p>
<p>And I’m really surprised at how well I actually understand electricity/electronics…I had the flu during those lectures, so that was all self-study…</p>