All-nighter or not.

<p>So I decided to study A.P. Psychology this year as a sophomore, and it was really more challenging than what people here made it out to be. As the exam is in 3 days, I want to know whether pulling an all-nighter before the exam would help. I consistently get 83-85% of the questions right on all my practice tests, and I haven't started working on F.R.Q.'s, but from what I have heard it seems easy. </p>

<p>I am really nervous as it is my first A.P. exam and really want a 5. But, as most of you know, pulling an all-nighter before this high-stakes test could lead to a crippled thinking during the test. </p>

<p>Would exchanging this 8 hours of sleep for study time be wise?</p>

<p>You’ll do absolutely fine. I wouldn’t worry about. AP Psychology is one of the easiest exams ever!!! Keep your sleep.</p>

<p>If it’s still three days away, pull an all-nighter tonight and then get a full night’s sleep the night before the test. Honestly, I think a good sleep is more valuable than 8 hours of hammering material into your brain,</p>

<p>83-85% of the mc right, and your well on your way to a 5. I took it last year and didn’t even study, and still got a 4.</p>

<p>I think you should.</p>

<p>^Why are you bumping these old threads?!</p>

<p>^Old fool! Do you not know Thread Necromancy when you see it?</p>

<p>lol @ person in AP Psych asking about the effects of giving up sleep</p>

<p>@HarryJones lol I’ve never heard that</p>

<p>I guess you could say… I’m a necrophiliac.</p>

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<p>Damnn stole my comment, but yeah. How coincidental.</p>