<p>ANyone doing the same? I mean I did it since I do not learn anything from them.</p>
<p>What a rebel.</p>
<p>You are not the first.</p>
<p>So did one of my friend.</p>
<p>You are an iconoclast, I exalt you!!!</p>
<p>I have a friend who did last week. I’m not going to until the two AP weeks.</p>
<p>Is the punishment for ditching at your school more lenient than ours?</p>
<p>The worst they can do is scold at you. Back my father’s days however…</p>
<p>^Lucky, we get detentions, 0s on any assignments/tests that day, etc.</p>
<p>^just make up a note, and then make up for those assignments/tests.</p>
<p>Yeah but my classes are so intensive that even if I miss one day, I would be swamped in make-up stuff and also my parents would have to call to excuse the absence.</p>
<p>i know i feel like i get more done at home than in class sometimes</p>
<p>We don’t learn **** in APUSH. I could probably ace the class just by coming to class on assessment days. The teacher’s lectures are so redundant; 99% of the learning has been from the textbook.</p>
<p>i skip/come in late all of the time [exaggeration alert] & nothing has ever happened to me, lol…</p>
<p>@ishanz, mine is the exact same. Instead of listening to my teacher lecture, I just read my textbook.</p>
<p>AP Testing: Causing Truancy Everywhere.</p>
<p>Our intentions are good because we are willingly undergoing intense studying. I don’t think anyone should have any complaints if we miss some class here or there.</p>
<p>You guys are pretty hardcore.</p>
<p>@leaf, not it isn’t!!! Truancy for a GOOD cause</p>
<p>I did that about already, planning on doing again 2-3 times these upcoming two weeks. Worst case scenario? My dad telling them it’s OK. Seriously, why would I daily miss a precious seven hours of studying at home?</p>