I need significant review. If you're interested post/PM me your AIM handle if you want me to remind you.
AP Physics B / AP Chemistry AIM review session
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richard_keats
United States54 Posts
I need significant review. If you're interested post/PM me your AIM handle if you want me to remind you. | ||
Nitrogen
United States5345 Posts
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Lightwip
United States5497 Posts
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richard_keats
United States54 Posts
Lightwip: Same here | ||
Saracen
United States5139 Posts
If you want some help, I might be able to answer some questions. | ||
Nightmarjoo
United States3359 Posts
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Roffles
Pitcairn19291 Posts
On May 09 2010 16:47 Nightmarjoo wrote: Can't you just look at and take on your own previous ap tests on ap's website? Just taking them and wikipediaing the concepts you don't understand (and/or answers.yahoo.coming the questions you're having trouble with) should be a pretty comprehensive way to study. Works for some people. Others don't benefit as much. Working with others, explaining ideas to others who don't understand can also be a good way to test whether or not you really know the subject. Plus, you gain the benefit of getting help from others who can help you if you don't understand a topic. | ||
Wings
United States999 Posts
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micronesia
United States24494 Posts
On May 09 2010 15:58 Saracen wrote: My micronesia-detector senses are tingling! If you want some help, I might be able to answer some questions. Physics tutors cost >= $100/hr :p Although for a group review through internet it would be significantly less per person! Still makes the EG coaching charges seem like chicken feed though. | ||
FiBsTeR
United States415 Posts
GL HF on your exams! | ||
Faronel
United States658 Posts
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Faronel
United States658 Posts
On May 09 2010 22:37 micronesia wrote: Physics tutors cost >= $100/hr :p Although for a group review through internet it would be significantly less per person! Still makes the EG coaching charges seem like chicken feed though. Well professional former physics teacher tutors... But if you're just looking for a college/High School tutor it's only gonna be 20-40 dollars / hr | ||
micronesia
United States24494 Posts
On May 10 2010 00:23 Faronel wrote: Well professional former physics teacher tutors... But if you're just looking for a college/High School tutor it's only gonna be 20-40 dollars / hr Yeah... I was only talking about the former type since I was the one Saracen was talking about. | ||
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