Are you pressed for time taking AP tests.

<p>I was just curious because I tend to be a slower test taker. I am suprised I pulled off a 29 on the ACT, I was having a panic attack with the time they gave me on that...</p>

<p>My problem with tests isn’t the lack of time, it’s not knowing the answers. If I know what I’m doing I can finish the test at a normal/slightly slow-ish rate, but if I don’t I’ll tend to sit there biting my nails and silently flipping out until they call time.
I’ve never been able to skip multiple-choice questions. I just keep thinking about the skipped question and it prevents me from thinking clearly about the next ones.</p>

<p>no tests are as bad as the ACT when it comes to being pressed for time. for AP tests, it’s more about knowing the answers.</p>

<p>I have never felt any time pressure at all on any of the AP tests I have taken except for Physics C (for others, I had anywhere from 25 to 50% of the time not doing anything after finishing, whereas for Physics C it was quite hard to solve all of the FRQs in the given time). For the SAT, I usually finish math in around 25% of the given time, reading and writing in enough time to check once. The essay is very hard for me, however, and it’s always a desperate race against 25 minutes.</p>