<p>Saturday - Wake up around 9 AM, and look over class notes and tests, Princeton Review, Cliffnotes, and the Textbook extensively until 9pm, with breaks in between (watching TV to rest my mind or go outside and play tennis). Take 2-3 practice tests as well.</p>
<p>WORST PART IS, I'm missing my school's soccer state championship, both the girls and the boys made the final, but it's 2 hours away to the stadium, so I can't wait till 4PM to study. </p>
<p>Sunday -Same as Saturday, but practice writing out essays and taking another 2 practice tests. Probably look at a lot of the diagrams in the book as well. </p>
<p>Monday Morning: I'll wake up an hour early than when I would normally get to the center, and basically read the whole book, skimming it, hoping some of the terms will come to me with short term memory if I need it on the test. </p>
<p>So what will your schedules look like? Are you guys taking more rest breaks because you've already done the bulk of your studying before, or cramming as well to make sure you don't miss any facts?</p>
<p>Today, I going to finish reading my PR for AP Chemistry.
I going to try to read the last 8 chapters of my textbook on saturday.
Sunday, do the practice exams and released FR questions for AP Chem and read PR for AP World.
Monday, reread some parts for AP Chem and do some more FR questions if I have not finish them all
Tuesday: AP Chem test
Wednesday: practice exam for AP World</p>
<p>this is my planned schedule, but I might procrastinate because I would take five to an hour break after reading a chapter, even from a PR study guide. (I need to learn how to stop procrastinating.)</p>
<p>imgoing2college, you don’t have a library with review books near you or a friend who took the class last year from whom you can borrow a review book?</p>
<p>I have AP Psych Tuesday… so I’ll just be doing that (Barrons book… any other recommendations??) and doing some psych take-home tests (due Monday) while chilling since it’s my last AP…</p>
<p>Most of my AP’s (4/5) are done so I’m pretty much relieved and set for this… I also hear that Psych is really easy, so I feel good about that too. It’s also one of my stronger subjects (of the 5 AP’s I took) so… :D</p>
<p>“imgoing2college, you don’t have a library with review books near you or a friend who took the class last year from whom you can borrow a review book?”</p>
<p>The only library in the area that isn’t closed cuz of the fire only has children’s books and books in spanish.</p>
<p>and no one at my school has taken AP Psych before…I’m doing self-study…and it was going well until that fire came and made it so I couldn’t access my book =/</p>
<p>Saturday: read the first third of the Barrons for Psych, read the first fifth of the 5 Steps to a 5 for World History, do all the bull crap homework teachers have been assigning
Sunday: second third of Psych, second fifth of WH, skim through Bio cliffnotes, skim through Physics Mech princeton review
Monday: Take Bio and Physics, last third of Psych, two Psych practice tests, third fifth of WH
Tuesday: Go to school to makeup a French test, take Psych, fourth fifth of WH, review vocab for English lang
Wednesday: Take English, last part of WH plus practice mc, hardcore review of regions and time periods
Thursday: Take WH, die. the end.
Friday: no school. </p>
<p>Yay, 9 day weekend filled with standardized testing.</p>
<p>saturday: i can’t do anything in the morning b/c i have to teach…and have a piano recital…grr…and then at 1-7 i go in to school to take a practice chem exam…which is good…
after 7 to around midnight: do physics…and some music theory…(hopefully)</p>
<p>sunday: chemistry…church for like 3 hrs…( i work there so i have to go… …)…get back at 1:00…cram physics/Music theory until i’m tired…
monday afternoon: go to play practice, potentially tutor someone in math…and then cram for chemistry…
i hate how i can’t just focus on my APs… and on sunday…i forgot, i have to spend time with my dear mother…</p>
<p>Saturday: Prom at my High School. So I’ll have a few hours to review in the evening and I’m writing a practice essay or two afterwards in the late evening, really can’t squeeze much in.</p>
<p>Sunday - Mother’s Day, once again, pain in the butt timing, but I should be able to take a MC test and then study like hell over my problem areas.</p>
<p>Monday - Completely blow off regular school to study during classes and write another essay after school. Cram till like 11 on remaining problem areas and then bedtime.</p>
<p>Saturday: having a review session at school ■■■ on a saturday!!! and then i have a lax game…
but that night im making AP ES and AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE notecards to make sure i’ll nail these exams…</p>
<p>SATURDAY:
gone most of the day due to work and stupid ap chem after ap project (that has nothing to do with chemistry, I might add)
sneak some ap bio slides (from course-notes, I love that place) in (probably 6 hours max)</p>
<p>SUNDAY:
meet with classmate to study for ap bio
start cramming for ap chem</p>
<p>MONDAY:
get home, nap
cram more ap chem</p>
<p>And toss in there working on an animation for my ap english after ap project. That, once again, has nothing to do with English.</p>
<p>Saturday: Get up at 8
-Finish terrible huge APUSH project that a) I procrastinated like crazy on and b) still had to ask for an extension at the last minute which technically hasn’t been approved (it’s an outline of 1492-2000, ridiculous!) and attempt to stop worrying about all the questions I apparently missed on the exam
-Finish Chem lab report
-Look over old FRQs/labs for Chem on CollegeBoard; learn about galvanic cells/electrochemistry/etc. that I’m terribly unprepared for (I don’t have any review books, sadly, so I’m stuck with online resources)
-Do brief Psych review</p>
<p>Sunday: Awake at 8 again
-Take Psych semester final (it’s an online course)
-Look through Psych book - review biological stuff like crazy!!
-Look over FRQs on CollegeBoard
-Try to stop worrying about exams and finish reading the library books that are due on Monday. </p>
<p>(I feel ridiculously confident for Lang & Comp, so I’m not really studying except whatever we’re doing in class.)</p>
<p>Saturday: wake up late, go volunteer at a local carnival. Come home, sulk around aimlessly before finally deciding to study some Chem. Go to cousin’s birthday party and come home to sleep. D:</p>
<p>Sunday: Wake up panicking that it’s Tuesday. Realize it’s not Tuesday, breathe a sigh of relief, and then get crackin’ on some more Chem and reviewing Psych. Search CC for some previous Psych AP exams (anyone got some they could send me?).</p>
<p>Monday: Go to school, act fine, come home, forgo all homework and studystudystudy for Chem. Stop and go to sleep early.</p>
<p>Tuesday: Skip zero hour to sleep in and digest information, go to school, take AP examz.</p>
<p>unfortunately, i have a 5 and 3 page paper over 300 pages and independent research, which will leave little study time this weekend, but I only have ap physics c mechanics left and feel pretty good about the test, just need to memorize all the formula.</p>
<p>saturday: read PR envi. sci. and memorize everything. take a practice test until about 1/2 pm. Then it’s physics b practice until sunday afternoon. then do a ton of eng lang MCs.</p>