TEST 2
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Test 2 will be administered during your discussion section in week 8, it will also be 50 minutes long.
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I think the best way to study is to do practice problems. You learn how to solve a bunch of different problems on the same topic and won't be blindsided if a problem is worded weirdly.
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I was advised that the best way to study is by reading the chapters in the book and by doing all of the suggested problems on the syllabus
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I think one of the suggested ways to prepare for an exam was to work through the assigned homework problems. I would do those problems and study with someone else so we could ask each other questions and teach each other.
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To add on, one of the best ways to reinforce the material into your head is to also watch the video modules and take the post assessments! They help me a lot, and of course, do the problems listed on the syllabus.
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Test 2 is during week 8 on whichever day you have discussion! As for studying, I think the best is way to go over what the syllabus states in the textbook but go through the video modules and notes from lectures to reinforce all the material.
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Test 2 is during week eight and tests all materials given to us after the midterm up to probably the monday and wednesday of that week. Hope this helps!
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Do we need to know anything about this equation(particle in a box) for the final? I dont remeber covering this topic in class nor was it on the midterm.
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There are no equations that you need to know for Test 2. It mostly covers the VSEPR structures and IM forces.
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705198479 wrote:what is the best studying method for chem?
For material in MT1, I also found it very helpful to spend time on actually understanding the equations because they represent key concepts and build off of each other :)
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