<p>This whole process is nerve-wracking.</p>
<p>The good thing is, once it’s over, it’s over. I put the review books away and never look at them again at that point. Then it is just waiting 2 months for the scores to come back :/</p>
<p>After AP Exams, I’m going to buy Pokemon Soul Silver and play it nonstop. But I have to study for the accursed SAT II subject test.</p>
<p>^My intent is to take my SAT II’s in June as well.</p>
<p>^which subjects? mine are Math Level II, U.S. History, and World History.</p>
<p>This was really horrible planning on my part, but I’m retaking the SAT in May, then taking APs, then cramming for June SAT II, and then I get to relax!</p>
<p>^That why I took my SAT in March :D</p>
<p>gahhhh I know I should have done that! haha</p>
<p>dang i was just thinking about this…especially impending doom</p>
<p>Aaaah. I’m soo nervous. For bio, our class hasn’t finished the (Campbell) textbook and we have a 10-chapter unit exam in a week, even though we really should be focusing on AP exams. I have absolutely no idea how to prepare and am going to try to read CliffNotes but I don’t know if I’ll succeed in concentrating.</p>
<p>I also have AP US History which I know nothing of. My teacher just started telling us how to format the DBQs and FRQs. I’m flipping through the REA Review book but nothing’s really striking me as familiar…</p>
<p>And lastly, AP Language, which I heard was easy, but I ordered a CliffNotes just in case and will look through it after I feel safe with APUSH and AP Bio.</p>
<p>OMG. I just realized we have 3 weeks.</p>
<p>THREE. WEEKS!</p>
<p>This is nerve-wracking. I’m not too fond of taking two tests on the same day.</p>
<p>^Unlike you, I’m fond of it. AP USH and AP European History on Friday. It’s History Day to me. :D</p>
<p>I am confident for my 5 in WHAP.</p>
<p>^^Why would you want to take two tests on the same day? That’s about 6 hours of testing.</p>
<p>I feel confident in getting the scores I need in all but Calculus. I’m continuing to work on it every day, and each type of FRQ I take on makes me that much more confident I’ll pass with enough points to earn credit. The more 9s I can be sure I can manage, the better chance I have of scoring very high, should I blank on a few of the MCs, or vice versa.</p>
<p>^^</p>
<p>No School!!!
:D</p>
<p>Lol, I didn’t acknowledge that.</p>
<p>No school is definitely one of the best things about AP exams. Aside from the college credit.</p>
<p>What? It’s one of the worst things. You make to make up all the work you missed. I’m not looking forward to do busywork after the AP testing.</p>
<p>If you get good AP teachers, they won’t assign anything after AP exams.</p>