A
college credit class taken by high
school students during the latter years (junior or senior, usually). The class reviews a set number of pre-defined topics by the College Board. The
test is formulated by a very devious and malevolent group of individuals who masquerade under the common
name Educational Testing Service, or ETS. The sole purpose of this group is to devise a monstrous 3-hour examination composed of two sections, each worth 50% of the
test-taker's grade.
Section I - 90 minutes
75 Multiple Choice Questions
Section II - 95 minutes
Part A - 55 minutes
- 3 problems
Part B - 40 minutes
- 2 essay questions
-
1 chemical reactions question
Each free response question will normally be composed of 5-7 subquestions in the form of
1)a,
1)b,
1)c,
1)d,
1)e... Each subquestion will be worded in a cruelly confusing manner and require the
test taker to scramble frantically through his/her sheet of common chemical equations before, upon realizing that the equation is either not listed or discovering that he/she doesn'
t know how to use the equation, bursting into inconsolable tears. Studies show that that this is a common reaction. Stay calm, smile at the proctor, pick up your pencil, and write THIS IS SPARTA across the available space.