Biology
1.1 Viruses
1:2 Bacteria phage life cycles
1:3 Viral Genomes
1:4 Viral Genomes
1:5 Prokaryote classification
1.6 Prokaryotic Growth requirements
1.7 Bacterial growth and reproduction
2:1 Organelles and structures of the animal cell
3.1 Reproductive systems
3.2 Cell Cycle
3.3 Genetics
4.1 The nervous system
4.2 The endocrine system
4.3 The Ear
5.1 The Circulatory system
5.2 The Immune System
6.1 The Digestive System
6.2 The Excretory system
7.1 The Muscular System
7.2 The skeletal system
8.1 The respiratory System
8.2 The Skin
9.1 Enzymes in kinetics
9.2 Enzyme structure and function
9.3 Enzyme Kinetics in more detail
9.4 Energy Metabolism
9.5 Cellular Respiration 10.1 Amino acids
10.2 DNA and the Genetic code
10.3 Gene Expression, RNA and transcription
10.4 Translation
Organic Chemistry
1.1 Naming Compounds
1.2 Hybridization
1.3 Single, double and triple bonds
1.4 Induction
1.5 Resonance
1.6 Nucleophiles
1.7 Electrophiles
1.8 Reaction types
1.9 Intermediates
1.10 Trends
1.11 Isomers
2.1 Conformational Isomers
2.2 Halogenation
2.3 Combustion Reaction
2.4 Cycloalkanes
2.5 Alcohols
2.6 Haloalkanes
2.7 Substitutions
2.8 Eliminations
2.9 The attacking group
3.1 Naming Alkenes
3.2 Electrophilic reactions
3.3 Aromaticity
3.4 Electrophilic aromatic substitution
3.5 Diels-Alder Reaction
4.1 Aldehydes and Ketones
4.2 Carboxylic Acids
5.1 Amino Acids
5.2 Carbohydrates
5.3 Nucleic Acids
5.4 Lipids
6.1 Lab Techniques: Identification
6.2 Lab Techniques: Separation
Physics 1.1 Vector v. Scalar
1.2 Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration
1.3 Three Kinematics Equations
1.4 Projectile Motion/Questions
2.1 Circular Motion
2.2 Center of Mass
2.3 Torque and Rotation/Questions
3.1 Work
3.2 Energy
3.3 Momentum
3.4 Impulse
3.5 Collisions/Questions
4.1 Newton’s Laws
4.2 Inclined Planes
4.3 Pulleys
4.4 Friction/Questions
5.1 Density and Buoyancy
5.2 Pressure in Solids
5.3 Pressure in Liquids
5.4 Continuity Equation
5.5 Bernoulli’s Equation
5.6 Ideal Fluid
6.1 Electric Force
6.2 Electric Charge
6.3 Electric Field
6.4 Electric Potential
6.5 Electric Field vs. Electric Potential
6.6 Electric Potential Energy vs. Electric Potential
7.1 Current
7.2 Ohm’s law
7.3 Resistors and Resistance
7.4 Capacitors
7.5 Series Vs. Parallel Connections
7.6 Alternating Current
7.7 Magnetic Field Vs. Electric Field
7.8 Magnetic Field
7.9 The Open right hand rule
8.1 Waves Terminology 8.2 Fundamental Waves Formula and Rules
8.3 Simple Harmonic Motion
8.4 Transverse v. Longitudinal
8.5 Standing Waves
8.6 Intensity vs. Intensity Level
8.7 Doppler Effect
9.1 Reflection
9.2 Refraction
9.3 Total Internal Reflection
9.4 Mirrors and Lenses
Chemistry 1.1 Terminology
1.2 Quantum Numbers and Principles
1.3 Electron Configuration
1.4 Decay Types, Half Life, and Mass Defect
1.5 Groups v. Periods
1.6 Periodic Trends
1.7 Lewis Structure
1.8 Bond Types
1.9 Valence Shell Electrons Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) (Bunny Ear Theorem)
1.10 Electronic and Molecular Geometry
2.1 Kinetics
2.2 Kinetic v. Thermodynamic Properties
3.1 Equilibrium Constant v. Reaction Quotient
3.2 Le Chatelier’s Principle
3.3 Solubility
3.4 Common Ion Effect
4.1 Colligative Properties
4.2 Phase Change Diagram
4.3 Water vs. Others
4.4 Ideal Gas Law
4.5 Conditions for an Ideal Gas
4.6 Graham’s Law
5.1 First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics
5.2 Gibb’s Free Energy
6.1 RedOx and Oxidation State
6.2 Electric Cells
6.3 Electrolysis
6.4 Faraday’s Law
7.1 Three Definitions of Acids and Bases
7.2 Common Strong and Weak Acids
7.3 pAnything
7.4 Conjugates and Amphoteric Materials
7.5 Neutralization
7.6 Indicators
7.7 Buffers
7.8 Titration
Verbal Reasoningg 1.1 The Structure of the test
1.2 Scoring, looking ahead
1.3 Applying skills with passages
1.4 Strategies with passages
2.1 Breaking down the passage
2.2 Breaking down the passage further
3.1 Specific Vs. General Questions
3.2 Types of Questions
4.1 Applying skills
4.2 The speed passage
5.1 Process of Elimination
6.1 Evaluating yourself
Written Sample 1.1 Scoring
1.2 The structure of the essay
1.3 The three tasks
1.4 Example Prompts
1.5 Examples that work
1.6 Brainstorming
1.7 FAQs
2.1 The Explanation paragraph
2.2 The opposite paragraph
2.3 The determining factor paragraph
2.4 The grading of the essay
3.1 A new essay
3.2 A new essay: The explanation paragraph
3.3 A new essay: The opposite paragraph
3.4 A new essay: The determining factor paragraph
3.5 A different determining factor
4.1 Review