<p>I signed up for 3 ap tests. AP calc, physics, and apush. Calc and physics are immensily more important to me than apush. I basically would get a 1 or a 2 right now and I was planning on reading AMSCO. I have bought AMSCO already but I feel like I should spend my time studying for ap calc and ap physics because I really badly want a 5 on them. I only had to pay $5 for each test so its not a big hit if i decide not to appear on the test date. </p>
<p>What you guys think? If i decide to not take it am i suppose to not show up or what?</p>
<p>well… i really think you don’t have much to lose by taking the test unless you absolutely think you’re going to fail. honestly, i thought it was much harder than it is before i took a mock exam in school (actual exam from 2001) and realized it wasn’t that bad… as long as you payed attention in class you will likely have a passing grade (3 or 4) and while it’s not the ideal 5 it’s certainly nicer than no score at all, or at least i think. and i know how you feel, it’s calc and chem that i’m really studying for (in addition to english, which i don’t plan to study much for, and computer science) but from what my (highly experienced) teacher told me it’s not very difficult to score a 4 or a 5 if you know the material to a reasonable level, so you don’t need to epically study for that one.</p>
<p>hey, I’m taking those three aps as well.
Well, i think that it is possible to study all three of them.
I mean, AP Cal is not a hard one and physics is also not the most impossible subject to study.
and I haven’t even started studying yet, but if it was me, I would still take the ap tests and see how it goes</p>