This work sample is an AP Chemistry equilibrium quiz that demonstrates being a solution seeker in 3 ways: 1) It required recalling lab experiments and applying that knowledge to theoretical equilibrium equations to calculate concentrations, showing the ability to solve problems theoretically and mathematically. 2) Solving the quiz helped develop skills to think critically about problems. 3) The AP Chemistry course built skills to use all available resources to solve problems, an approach that is continued in other areas.
This work sample is an AP Chemistry equilibrium quiz that demonstrates being a solution seeker in 3 ways: 1) It required recalling lab experiments and applying that knowledge to theoretical equilibrium equations to calculate concentrations, showing the ability to solve problems theoretically and mathematically. 2) Solving the quiz helped develop skills to think critically about problems. 3) The AP Chemistry course built skills to use all available resources to solve problems, an approach that is continued in other areas.
This work sample is an AP Chemistry equilibrium quiz that demonstrates being a solution seeker in 3 ways: 1) It required recalling lab experiments and applying that knowledge to theoretical equilibrium equations to calculate concentrations, showing the ability to solve problems theoretically and mathematically. 2) Solving the quiz helped develop skills to think critically about problems. 3) The AP Chemistry course built skills to use all available resources to solve problems, an approach that is continued in other areas.
QUIZ WHY IS THIS AN IMPORTANT TRAIT? This skill can allow me to imagine other real world situations, such as the clinical environment, and be able to use my math and science skills to determine an appropriate solution to then be able to mathematically check my solution if applicable.
HOW DOES THIS WORK SAMPLE DEMSTRATE THAT
YOU ARE A SOULTION SEEKER?
This equilibrium quiz required students to not only recall previous
laboratory experiments but also apply the knowledge to a theoretical equilibrium equation and mathematically calculate the concentration of a solution that fits the theoretical equation. This outlines how I can solve problems in the theoretical mindset and mathematically calculate solutions.
HOW DO THE SAMPLE YOUVE PROVIDED SHOW
THAT YOU ACTIVELY DEMONSTRATE THIS TRAIT? My time in AP Chemistry aided me in developing skills to thinking critically when I approach a problem. The course forced me to use all the tools in my toolbox to solve problems and I carry that with me all the time.