
If you need additional help, go to Khan Academy or Organic Chemistry Tutor on Youtube and watch some videos. Use it religiously it pretty much covers everything. She should have a AP chem collegboard playlist with around 90 vids. Then, search up Abigail Giordano on Youtube, she's an AP chem teacher and should have around 6k subscribers, and go to her playlists. \_QJP45RqLqBsAOP Next, you gotta familiarize yourself with the course and exam description for AP Chemistry, it'll tell you what to learn. There is practice to do while reading and I advise you do it and do some end of chapter problems too. Īnd also for a study plan: Firstly, search up and go to Chemistry 2e (not the atoms first edition).

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