AP: for laughs

<p>I sang my sight singing stuff for theory on the word “Ha.” Hopefully the grader will laugh along with me and be too busy laughing to notice any errors in pitch…</p>

<p>I did the “Imma let you finish” thing. Oh God I can’t remember if I crossed it out or not. I hope like heck I did…I think I did, I think I remember looking at it and thinking “It’s hard to read after crossing out” Hopefully I remembered.</p>

<p>Today was my last AP test. I can’t poke fun at the AP grades anymore, that’s such an odd thought.</p>

<p>I know for AP World, a few of us are planning some rather crude ones… At the start of one of our essays, preferably one on classical Greece, we’re putting down “This is Sparta!” (with the customary thin line through it). Any essay on Africa gets a Lion King tribute by starting out with “In the jungle, the might jungle…”, then thinly crossing it out.</p>

<p>Best of all, my friend came up with the genius idea of writing (and thinly crossing out) something along the lines of “If I don’t get a 5, my father gives me the belt”.</p>

<p>After the first bio essay I wrote the generic “This is Sparta” I need to think of some better phrases next year.</p>

<p>At least Sparta applies to history… :P</p>

<p>Not that funny but for Physics B today I was trying to solve an FRQ but I got stuck. So I wrote a question mark and then drew a sad face.</p>

<p>Today someone taking Lhysics C drew a phallus for a FRQ and then worked the problem in it.</p>

<p>Times when I wish I had any drawing ability whatsoever… :/</p>

<p>slipped a piece of chocolate inside my frq booklet…probably melted on the way there, yummy</p>

<p>^Wait were your FRQs legit?</p>

<p>on my apush frq, at the bottom of the page, I drew a giant 100 dollar bill with a winking smiley saying, “Oh whoops, how did I get in here? hint hint”</p>

<p>AP Phys C E&M FRQ: I wrote massive amounts of quotations, mostly from poetry. Spoon River, Renasence, Recuerdo, First Fig, Second Fig, Emerson, ee cummings, Arthur C. Clarke, Nijinsky, etc. Then I drew a pretty picture of a light bulb, as if I had some idea of what was going on.</p>