I can't imagine...

<p>taking an exam for around 3 hours for 4 different days.</p>

<p>I just finished taking a practice one and it felt exhausting. It's gonna be a marathon in early May I suppose.</p>

<p>just get high the morning before each test…piece of cake lol</p>

<p>I’m obligated to take two tests on one day. I’m not looking forward to that.</p>

<p>I suppose that it’s beneficial to acquire a sufficient amount of sleep prior to taking the exams.</p>

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<p>That’s just like taking 4 SAT/ACT on 4 different Saturdays.</p>

<p>But those 4 days are concentrated within two weeks…</p>

<p>Or, if you’re me, within a week. Joy.</p>

<p>Or, if you’re me, two consecutive days of math, one day of rest, 3 school days with 5 tests total sandwiched around a weekend, one day of rest, and one last morning of testing. Fun.</p>

<p>Wow guys, because you didn’t know what you were getting into when you registered for the classes last year? Please don’t complain, I think most of us are in the same boat here.</p>

<p>3 hour test with a lot of questions, most of which are easy, is nothing.
There are people who take much longer(and harder) tests, such as USAMO and USACO.
Imagine solving 6 problem in 9 hours :(</p>

<p>Benjaug and diamon153 - I wasn’t trying to complain, and if it came off like that I apologize. I’m just not particularly looking forward to AP week…</p>

<p>Oh, it should be a fun two weeks. My school was lovely and placed prom the weekend in between, even though it was my AP Chem teacher who decided on the date.</p>

<p>Two exams the first week, PROM, and four exams the next week.</p>

<p>Wow, yea, I can’t wait either. I know there are people who take longer exams, but they’re done within one day. Neither one is easy though.</p>

<p>What would you guys suggest to fight off any fatigue/sleepiness before/during the testing?</p>

<p>You should probably go to sleep earlier. Maybe you could also listen to classical music.</p>