<p>so it seems like most people on here only study when they know they have test…</p>
<p>I didn’t think people studied when they didn’t have tests…that’s normal?
I only study the night before hard tests or tests that have lots of memorization.</p>
<p>@Otherwindow is that sarcasm?</p>
<p>I never study. Ever. I’m trying to fix that, which is why I’ve decided to self study for 3 APs in addition to APUSH. Notes, for all my classes, are optional. So is studying xD </p>
<p>Of course, if I ever get close to losing an A, I’ll start studying. The standards at my school are really low, though, so that probably won’t happen.</p>
<p>I’m looking over the PR Env Sci book, REA Crash Course US Govt, and CliffsNotes Bio book for thirty minutes each day. I cycle through them all and write down what I don’t know.</p>
<p>^good luck with studying 3 APs ^_^</p>
<p>^^Lucky!</p>
<p>Easy school.</p>
<p>I know! I’m so glad I failed the North Point interview. Here at Lackey I’m on track to be Valedictorian, have very little competition, don’t really have homework, and have a 100+% average in APUSH because my teacher curves tests down. It’s awesome.</p>
<p>Not much at all.</p>
<p>But my GPA is terrible.</p>
<p>“I don’t usually stupid…”
This made me LOL</p>
<p>To the person who asked if I was in an academic decathlon - No, more like a state science olympiad. Trying to get to nationals.</p>
<p>I keep up with it as we go in class, that’s the key, don’t wait until a specific time to “cram”. I read my textbook and notes outside of class, some classes only take 25 minutes, while others take several hours. On average, I probably study about 15 to 25 hours a week.</p>