<p>OOOOHHHHH!!! PERFECT ATTENDANCE!!! WHAT AN ACCOMPLISHMENT!
I’d trade it for 10 more points on the SAT any day.
(One of those statements was meant to be sarcasm.)</p>
<p>He wouldn’t even let me stay home to study for my ap exam the next day when my school was having sophomore’s take a state test. I had to wait in a room doing nothing the whole day because of it. I doubt he’d let me stay home now :(</p>
<p>@jellybae Like I said I’m not trying to beat you down or anything. I’m just trying to understand why the extra study time is a necessity. I’ve tried to offer suggestions as to ways you could study without your book (computer and worksheets were the best bet, you could even print off study guides from CollegeConfidential and read them). I’ve reread my last post and I still think it wasn’t confrontational, I’m sorry if that’s how you perceived it. My opinion is still that it may be an unnecessary policy but some kid probably tried to pull something during finals and was the cause of the policy and it really won’t matter compared to all the other hours you put into studying for the SAT.</p>
<p>P.S. If I am still missing the point then please tell me exactly what the point is. I’ve tried to give you suggestions as to how you could study without books or backpacks and how it probably won’t inconvenience you very much. I don’t know what else you want except for me to say that your school is crap and they should let you study in every class where you don’t have exams and during free periods.</p>
<p>Only the last day of school</p>