<p>The most covered thing you should study is probably astronomy and you don’t need the identites</p>
<p>@jeffisaboss
exactly how much astronomy do we need to know? cause last time i touched the subject was 3 years ago</p>
<p>surprisingly quite a bit</p>
<p>What kinds of things should you know for astronomy? Basic facts, or actual calculations?</p>
<p>Kepler’s laws?</p>
<p>yea what things do we have to know for astronomy</p>
<p>Any questions from organic chemistry?</p>
<p>hopefully not much, two days until the test!</p>
<p>I don’t remember there being anything about orgo - a lot of chem, physics, bio and earth science though. Make sure you know your basic equations, like pv=nrt, f=ma, stuff like that</p>
<p>Oh my gosh wow. I wish I had found out about this program in freshmen year so I would have more opportunities. Cramming like crazy!
For physics, do we have to be familiar with to calculate stuff like momentum, angle of refraction, and the gravitational attraction between two objects?
Also! For math, should we memorize sine, cosine, and tangent values? (i.e. - sin30 = 1/2)
And exactly how much earth science is there? (I never learned earth science before as none of my schools ever covered it)</p>
<p>Thanks so much in advance!</p>
<p>If I’m in precalc and I haven’t had a problem with any of the topics covered in algebra 1, 2 and geometry, should I be fine for the easy math?</p>
<p>Is anyone else in the Havemeyer Hall?
I’m pretty sure i’m not gonna do too well tomorroww
i’ve had too many school tests so i didnt have time to cram.. i’ll save that for tonight.</p>
<p>I heard there is AMC type questions? What kind of bio/chem do we need to know?</p>
<p>Hamilton, anyone?</p>
<p>WOW. Cramming like crazy right now! I have a good 7 hours right now, and I’m hoping it’s enough to get through all the science stuff, review old math notes, and more AMC. Anyone else?!
& @bxvgirl thanks for the links! :D</p>
<p>I can easily get the first 15 of AMC 10. Am I fine for challenge math?</p>
<p>@columbia97: haha no problem!! yeah i’m totally cramming right now. Trying to understand how to solve problems on the AMC 12. soooo hard…</p>
<p>And yeah i’m in the same boat as Kappadesu. First 15 on the AMC 10 are no problem, and the rest i can usually get, but with more difficulty. I would definitely run out of time on the real test.
If most people taking the exam can get the first 15 on the AMC 10, then those getting in will be probably be better than that (just my train of thought. Not sure if this is true). Just practice practice practice i guess… And i heard that the exam is like the last few problems on the AMC 10, so probably harder than the first 15.
ahhhh freaking out!!</p>
<p>Meee! Finally somebody who has Hamilton Hall too! Wait, are you in Room 603?</p>
<p>no CCers are in pupin hall with me? :(</p>
<p>Hamilton 602</p>
<p>Hamilton Hall, room 702 :)</p>
<p>@itzarinnn oh man ditto. but if you’re a freshman or sophomore, you still have next year to give it a go! i’m a junior though.. oh well! hoping for the best!</p>
<p>study hard everyone! good luck tomorrow!! :D</p>