No, this is not a request for old exams, so rest easy.
I am going to grad school Fall 2011 for a PhD in analytical chemistry and from what I can tell, many schools require passing of 3 out of 5 ACS exams within the first year.
I had a joint major with environmental studies at a liberal arts college, so needless to say, I am poorly prepared for grad school in terms of coursework. I have not had any inorganic or biochemistry, plus my p-chem professor barely knew the material herself. My analytical course was more of a writing course and we got virtually no instruction regarding theory and principles. In short, I'm screwed for those exams.
I searched the forums for info on these exams, but all turned up useless due to some bs copyright issues with the ACS. In fact, I'm not even sure if my request here will be honored.
The ACS exam site recently moved and I cannot get a general list of topics covered on each exam. If anyone can give me a list of topics for: Analytical, Physical, Biochem, Inorganic, and Organics exams, I would eb eternally grateful.
Any other advise regarding my approach to studying for these exams is also welcome.