<p>I'm pretty sure I can get a 3 on the exam. I'm a sophomore if that means anything. But BELIEVE ME, I was planning to get a 5 this entire year. But like always, time got ahead of me, and I never studied as much as I should have under the circumstances. That means that (I NEVER blame things on teachers but...) my teacher is absolutely horrible. I thought of 10 activities and techniques that she could've done to prepare us while I was studying. This is basically a self-study. Easy A in the class, but you're screwed for the exam if you don't study all by yourself.</p>
<p>I'm tired and stressed. Should I take a nap and study definitions later? It's too late to remember details... really don't know what to do.</p>
<p>Study. If you’re a sophomore it will barely matter. It’s great if you get a 4/5 for some kind of credit at a uni, but it won’t ruin you if you don’t pass. With future APs, always make sure you’re going to buckle down and study (or choose subjects you’re good at) or you’re screwed.</p>
<p>I got a 4 on it last year as a sophomore. As long as you’ve been reading your book and were active in class you should be fine. Don’t stay up late, relax though. Read over your notes, but don’t “cram”. If you stress yourself, you won’t get anywhere.</p>
<p>Just take practice tests, study the basic terms and use common sense! People tend to psyche themselves out over AP exams and for the most part, they aren’t that bad. </p>
<p>And if you really don’t know anything, its better to have a good nights sleep and make educated guesses than to stay up studying material you likely won’t master.</p>