<p>Worth it or not worth it? The caveat here is that I'm not prepared at all for APES because I took it as a self-taught and procrastinated on studying because of the workload from my other classes. I could have studied during spring break but it's spring break so finding the motivation to do so was hard. </p>
<p>So is it worth it to take the test with no sleep and limited mental capacity yet manage to learn more information or should I just get 8 hours of sleep, roll the dice and get a bad score.</p>
<p>Sleep, use your common sense knowledge w/ full mental capacity.</p>
<p>I missed 24 on a real test, is this good or bad?</p>
<p>do it, apes is easy you can pull at least a 4</p>
<p>I’m curious to know how it went for you today…</p>
<p>I slept 5 hours and did alright. I’m expecting a 3 and hoping for a 4.</p>
<p>You pull the all nighter 2 days before the exam and get a good 8+ hours the night of the exam. Thats what i did. Barely slept overweekend but went to sleep earlyish sunday. Gotta pull an all nighter tonight and wednesday night as well. awesome.</p>
<p>You can get 35 questions wrong on the MC, get 8/10s on the 4 FRQs, and get a 5. Don’t lose hope.</p>
<p>I was basically in your situation but I realized that since APES is all common sense, I’d rather get 9 hours of sleep and be alert. I opened the review book for the first time Saturday morning(2 days ago) and just studied throughout the weekend. </p>
<p>Think I pulled off a 5. So yea, probably better to sleep in a test like this. Now for APUSH it’s a different story.</p>