
ACS gen chem 2 final: what's necessary to study?
Of all the chapters in the ACS gen chem study guide's table of contents (16 chapters), does anyone know what chapters are most important to study for the gen chem 2 ACS test?
I'm in an funky situation: I have my test in 3 days, I'm starting grad school on the test day so I won't have any time to study the day of the test. I'm kinda freaking out about this exam, as I suck at chem 2 and haven't taken chem 1 in like 4 yrs. I had a study plan to do 4 chapters per day, but 1 chapter takes at least 1.5 hour just to understand, then at least 30 minutes to do practice questions on. I didn't reach my study goal yesterday and it snowballed into more chapters to do today. I didn't reach todays study goal either, I'm on chapter 6 when I wanted to get to chapter 8 (I also skipped a chapter bc I didnt remember that chem 1 concept at all lmao...) I need at the very least a B- in this class, I have an 86 cumulative grade (stg I got lucky), and the test is 15% of the grade. They gave a picture of our grading curve, and at bare minimum I would need like 37 questions correct to have it curve to a 51, I honestly thought it would be curved higher.... but if I just study up to chapter 13-14 and have a decent understanding on those, would that be enough? can I definitely still score at least a 51 if I dont have everything studied? I feel like I'm conflating this in my head but at the same time I'm paranoid I'm gonna score <51, get a C+ cumulative and my program will kick my ass out (my program admits you with unfinished prereqs if u finish them before starting the program) any advice would be appreciated.