<p>Government is amazing, and US history too.</p>
<p>Lol, there were some funny chem MC questions. Apparently, rinsing out your eye with vinegar is a tentative option should you ever splash an unknown chemical there.</p>
<p>^ I double taked (double took?) on that one.</p>
<p>English Language and English Literature were both really ridiculously fun for me, although I have to say that this year it was really nice taking Chemistry after sitting Lit and Euro … gave my poor hand a chance to uncramp itself after writing six essays. :D</p>
<p>In the end, I’m pretty sure it’s the exams you’re really prepared for that end up being fun, haha.</p>
<p>actually, I enjoy every exam I take, I’m not quite sure why but whenever i take a test I’m just so engaged its actually a very fun experience</p>
<p>I think some of the incorrect options on the French test can be hilarious. US History was a lot of fun, and I’m self-studying for Comp. Gov. That one seems like it’ll be more fun though it’s just a matter of passion.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure doing the AP Psych exam was the best feeling I had all week.
That’s a lie, but it was up there.</p>
<p>But yeah, I was ready for that thing compared to every other AP exam I ever took. My class is the best.
There’s this economics challenge thing for the high schools here and my Psych teacher says that the other schools’ psychology teachers refuse to have a similar thing for psychology because we’d win all the time even though we have a semester course and they have year courses. He probably just said that though. We had fun with it anyway.</p>
<p>I felt great after the test was over because I felt like I had accomplished something. I had studied and worked hard in class. Now it was over, so that part felt pretty good.</p>
<p>French was pretty fun, as well as most of the FRQs on Chem. Calculus? Not so fun.</p>
<p>Comp gov FRQ was amazing. Comp gov MC was fun as well.</p>
<p>I enjoy the multiple choice sections. Something about the whole testing environment is very soothing, whether it’s the silence of it or the simplicity of it or something else. I’ve always liked taking standardized tests, ever since I was little and taking the TerraNovas in elementary school. I don’t like PREPARING for them or worrying about the scores, but actually taking them. Maybe I’m just weird, but I like it. It’s like yoga.</p>
<p>I also like doodling all over the AP exam MC booklet. I hope that some bored CollegeBoard employee decides to look at one of my booklets and all of the stuff I’ve written and drawn in them.</p>
<p>I got really sad when we had to press the seals closed on the Art History MC, because then nobody would ever be able to access my incredible list entitled “Things I Want to Eat Right Now.” It spanned an entire page and I was really proud of it. :D</p>
<p>I loved my AP Lit exam - some great passages. I would’ve liked physics too if only I knew what I was doing half of the exam.</p>
<p>I thought taking the AP Chem exam was fun. I had studied so much over the previeous 2/3 days though, and so it seemed easy. Afterwards…I felt sick though from being so drained (getting back to normal today). That was weird</p>
<p><em>TOTALLY</em> FUN. THANK YOU. I LOVE AP TESTS. Last year, I played around with some simple things - after studying for over a month obsessively over 6 tests, I had to let myself go. Wrote poems at the end of my tests, drew stick figures on the edges of the FRQ packets, inserted random sentences and crossed them out, swore repeatedly and crossed those out, etc. Still ended up with 4 fives and 2 fours (and one of the two fours I didn’t even kid on, I deserved a two). I like to think the AP readers highly enjoy a little difference here and there to spare them from the monotony.</p>
<p>This year, I wrote about Stones of Sand by Daniel Keenan for the AP English Literature free-book-choice response. If you google Stones of Sand, nothing shows up. I wonder why.</p>
<p>I have never had fun while taking an AP test before. They’re long, draining, and exhausting. How is that fun?</p>
<p>omg, intenex, Stones of Sand is like my favorite book ever! Urgh, I should’ve chosen that one - too bad I didn’t think of it!</p>
<p>AP Psych was just ah-mazingly fun. seriously. I don’t think I’ve ever been in an AP test feeling so confident and satisfied with what I knew. oh and not to mention pretty easy too lol</p>
<p>Calculus (even though I bombed the free response), art history (even though I bombed the free response, Biology, and Chemistry.</p>
<p>I had fun taking the AP Microeconomics Exam today. I guessed on almost every MC question, took a 50 minute nap, and then for the FRQ’s wrote a 6-pg story about having Obama taken out of office in place of a Koala and how it’d benefit the well being of our nation.</p>