yes because it tests you on how well you are on test taking rather than the real raw material. evidence: answers that are very similar to one another, using the "process of elimination" when in real life you do not have a "process of elimination" but an actual answer. i have had failing scores on subjects that i am good at and passing scores on subjects that i am horrible at. AP, SAT, IQ test are the same crap and aimed at fulfilling corporate greed.
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BS 7671-2008 is the 17th addition of the UK electrical code book. As the tests were not stated by the question an answer to this question can not be answered.
Bachelor of Science. The full abbreviation is BSc
I'm in AP Statistics and if you co to collegeboard.com and go to the AP section and click on AP Statistics there are all the free response questions from the previous 10 years AP tests.
BS: Bachelor in Science......LOL :) :P
Quizzes are difficult to come by. Your best bet is likely the full tests in the back of AP Human Geography review books that have tests similar to the national exam itself. Some things like that can be found online, but they are harder to find
Work hard, do all your homework, and do well on tests. Then get more than 40% right on the AP test.
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You can find the scoring guide for the AP Calculus tests on the college board website under AP subjects, calculus, sample questions and scoring guides.
In terms of education, they refer to Bachelor of Science.
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