AP Procrastination Stories:

<p>I am so incredibly lazy. I have convinced my parents that I am studying by clicking random answers to online quizzes from my USH textbook. Actually, I've only completed one since I got online about three hours ago because I became so distracted with this website. And I have AP Eng Lang tomorrow morning at 7:25, and I've stayed up late all weekend. Sounds wonderful...I hope I fail and shove it in my teacher's face because I'm not perfect - hah! take that!</p>

<p>aderall would be a great idea if we could all access that type of medicine...hahaha. i've considered caffiene pills, but that's just too crazy. i'll stick to my coffee and dancing around like an idiot and slapping myself in the face when i get tired or off-subject.</p>

<p>Good luck everyone! :) Remember to report back in July. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>man the tests r tomorrow and july seems so far away... lol</p>

<p>zmmm.........................................stvos.</p>

<p>“The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.”</p>

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<p>“The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.”</p>

<p>Sven Goran Eriksson quotes</p>

<p>“The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.”</p>

<p>Sven Goran Eriksson quotes</p>

<p>“The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.”</p>

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<p>Bring up my post! ;)</p>

<p>In sophomore year when I took the AP World, i didnt study outside of class until the night before (I am doing the same thing this year). I read the Princeton review that night and got a four. I should have studied more but for the effort I put forth I was not mad at the score</p>

<p>Emmeline, personally I prefer Marianne Williamson's. "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us." Not that I necessarily believe in it. :P</p>

<p>Ah, procrastination success stories. Well, last year my friend took the comp. sci exam (don't know which) and got a 1.</p>

<p>Not very motivating huh? Umm... Okay, for world history last year I went to Barnes for an hour the morning of the exam and sat in a comfy chair, flipping through a Barron's. I got a 4. A friend of mine studied weeks in advance and got a 3.</p>

<p>any Spanish stories from white kids?</p>

<p>Well, for bio my teacher taught nothing (we were 7 chapters behind the other class when it came to the AP exam). I slept and played calculator games during his classes. When I saw the test im like ***, like for the free response I had no idea what half of it was talking about. Scored a 4 (low probably).</p>

<p>Comp. sci. A--a breeze, didn't even study at all, never did any hw or programs in class, easy 5.</p>

<p>Chemistry- sorta kinda studied 2 days before the test, got a 4 (odd, compared to the bio story) I thought I would do better, though.</p>

<p>Another BUMP.</p>

<p>I got a 4 on AP Stats exam without paying much attention in class, reading from the book, or really even trying. Crammed a few hours before the AP exam. ;)</p>

<p>Ahh Procrastination breeds motivation don't ya know! :)</p>

<p>It's not procrastination...it's efficiency. ;)</p>

<p>i slept in stat basically all year long. MC was really easy. i studied very minimal amounts and basically crammed the tests/assumptions bigtime like 1 hour before the AP.
made a 4.
do i remember any stat now?
....no....</p>

<p>For the record, we are the smartest kids on the board. :)</p>

<p>I have a procrastination story, I decided not to study for the Statistics exam since I thought I could wing it, but instead, the exam gave my ass to me on a plate.</p>

<p>Wow 4s and 5s with little studying? Amazing. ):</p>

<p>For AP world hist last year.. I didn't pay attn in class at all.. didn't even read the textbook (I hate history).. read PR 3 days prior to the test and got a 3 lol.</p>

<p>I started reviewing a month ahead of time this year for APUSH though.</p>

<p>Last year:
Didn't do any homework last year, or take notes for APUSH.
studied my butt off for 3 days and pulled a 5
we did have a teacher that gave good lectures and I AT least payed attention so probably learned a lot through osmosis.</p>