<p>Laura...get practicing! We've been writing essays and doing multiple choice all year for this test...I hope you do well. The most you can do at this point would be to make sure you know the literary terms that will be on this test.</p>
<p>I know all my literary terms. We took one practice test of the multiple choice from a past test, and I got a 100%, don't ask me how that happened. I think I'll just practice multiple choice, there's not much left to do for practicing essays, I'll just read some tips and practice organizing a couple of prompts or something. I unfortunately have other classes too, so I can't spend the entire weekend writing essays. Since I haven't taken an AP English class (there are none at my school), will colleges hold a 3 or something against me? Last year a couple of people got 5s though, with the same preparation I've had. So I think I can pull off a 4 if I'm lucky.</p>
<p>Laura1212...basically it is a list of about 100 terms that includes rhetorical devices, sentence types and structure, syntactical terms, fallacies...</p>
<p>My teacher has had us write a BUNCH of past ap essays and we've learned a TON of literary devices as well as praticed ap language-type mc questions all year so I think I'm as prepared as I'll ever be. I'm just going to review a few rhetoricals terms the night before.</p>