AP Dilemma!!!!!!!!

<p>I apologize in advance for the fact that this doesn't directly relate to the AP tests themselves, but I couldn't find a better place to ask this.</p>

<p>This weekend, a band/orchestra I am part of is going on a weekend concert thing, and we'll be busy all weekend. I desperately need to study for APs. I have the option of leaving early, but I'll lose all my money (and have to pay for transportation), and I don't actually know how I'll get home, but I suppose I can arrange that. I really want to do well on the APs, and I don't think I can study there, since we'll be busy. Travel will be about 3 hours, so I guess I would gain about 5-6 hours of study time by coming home early. </p>

<p>I know this must sound trivial, but I'm torn!! Is it worth it to miss the trip and come home? I've been to the location recently, and seen everything I'll need to see for a while. </p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>lol, go out, have fun, live and enjoy your life. </p>

<p>but only go if it will be fun. if it's a lot of work and a waste of money, and you just don't feel like going regardless of ap's, don't go.</p>

<p>if you really want to go, but are haunted by that inner guilty conscience trying to get you to kill yourself studying for ap's, ignore it and just go out and have a good time.</p>

<p>ap tests are cumulative. key word there. if you've been doing well throughout the year in your ap classes, you should be fine and one day off won't hurt. ppl can actually retain quite a bit more knowledge than they'll give themselves credit for.</p>

<p>wow i'm such a hypocrite.</p>

<p>btw, it's amusing how you posted this on CC=)</p>