Anonymous wrote:It is always worth taking the exam for the experience. Study and try to do your best.
In my opinion AP Physics 1 is not a great class for freshmen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is always worth taking the exam for the experience. Study and try to do your best.
In my opinion AP Physics 1 is not a great class for freshmen.
Obviously you are not part of the Blair science team.![]()
I am not. I teach at a different school and don’t quite understand the Blair approach
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is always worth taking the exam for the experience. Study and try to do your best.
In my opinion AP Physics 1 is not a great class for freshmen.
Obviously you are not part of the Blair science team.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of retakes -- it's not like the ACT or SAT where you can try for a higher score.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is always worth taking the exam for the experience. Study and try to do your best.
In my opinion AP Physics 1 is not a great class for freshmen.
Obviously you are not part of the Blair science team.![]()
What a completely unhelpful post.
OP, Khan Academy has free AP Physics 1 videos. It's also not too late to order an AP Physics review book -- I am partial to the Five Steps to a 5 line -- and have your kid put in some review time every day. There's what, about a month to the test? Doing 15-30 minutes of review and study a day between now and the exam would make a huge difference.
It's definitely worth taking the exam. Scores don't have to be reported to colleges. But you only get one shot at taking the exam so you might as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is always worth taking the exam for the experience. Study and try to do your best.
In my opinion AP Physics 1 is not a great class for freshmen.
Obviously you are not part of the Blair science team.![]()
Anonymous wrote:It is always worth taking the exam for the experience. Study and try to do your best.
In my opinion AP Physics 1 is not a great class for freshmen.
Anonymous wrote:It is always worth taking the exam for the experience. Study and try to do your best.
In my opinion AP Physics 1 is not a great class for freshmen.
Anonymous wrote:If you are talking AP Physics 1, very few perform well on the exam. Only 23% with 4 or 5, and 58% failing with 2 or 1.
https://allaccess.collegeboard.org/ap-physics-1-exam-2021-results
Preparation for any AP exam should be happening all year. After every unit, summarize main points of that unit and go over things that were difficult with the teacher. After a couple of units, review the earlier ones. If you don't keep refreshing and building understanding, by the end it is too big of a task. However, if that is where your freshman is now, they should complete any review offered by teacher and use the resources in the AP Classroom (tons of videos reviews available). There are plenty of other review resources on Youtube. I like Flipping Physics https://www.flippingphysics.com/ap-physics-1-review.html .