I'll be testing the accuracy of Stokes' Law ( venture at your own risk: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stokes%27_law ) and how it becomes less accurate as Reynolds Number increases. Reynolds number is the ratio between inertial force and viscous force with an object falling through a fluid, and Stokes' Law predicts the drag force on a falling object...
So, basically, I'll be dropping spheres down graduated cylinders filled with water and stuff. xD
Good luck on your last final, and on your Regents! I'm sure you'll knock math out of the park (it's only the second year they're giving that particular test, so it should feel like a diagnostic test xD ) and the physics one...well, it's just about the tricky questions, and reading carefully.