<p>lol AP Comparative Gov’t. I’ve literally for the past 4 Hours have been on FB helping people. Easy class for a horrible teacher. </p>
<p>Next year it’s just comp sci sl and 82 million APs. lol jk.</p>
<p>Senior year, 6 IB exams, and about 8 APs.</p>
<p>Are the PR AP Chem practice exams accurate? I got a 92% on the MC (I’ll do the FRQ…later), and I don’t know how that will translate to the actual test.</p>
<p>AP Government – I feel extremely prepared because I had an excellent teacher. </p>
<p>AP Stat – Our teacher was HORRIBLE and I had to self-teach myself. I got 4s on the mock exams so I hope to pass.</p>
<p>AP Calc BC – Pretty confident. Have the same teacher as I did for AB and I got a 4 on that one.</p>
<p>AP English Lit – Teacher was annoying, would always go off on a tangent. Don’t really feel like I was taught anything but at the same time, I feel English is very subjective</p>
<p>AP Art History – fail, I’m lucky if I even get a 2.</p>
<p>APUSH - AMAZING teacher, so I’m super prepared.
Calc. AB - I thought I was going to be scared but then I took a mock and got a 4
AP Lang. - AHHHHHHH!!!
AP Chem. - DEATH!!! Getting a 3 will be like getting a 5 for me (my teacher doesn’t teach)</p>
<p>AP Calc BC (slightly worried)
AP US History (very worried)
AP Music Theory (not worried)
AP English Lang & Comp (worried)
AP Physics B (very worried)</p>
<p>For US History, my class just started learning about Eisenhower… so I’m just worried that I won’t be prepared to answer questions/write an essay about any recent stuff (past 40ish years)
And with English Lang. … I’m just not good at the multiple choice, but I’m hoping my essays will balance that out.</p>
<p>I have AP US, AP Bio, and AP English Lang & Comp. I feel prepared for the last two, but I can’t say the same for US…</p>
<p>AP Stat - Very Very nervous. I need to review alot. Need to Learn how to read/understand computer output, etc.</p>
<p>APUS- Calm/Nervous… I need to study my a** off after Stat. Teacher had a stroke in March. We have had subs. The school expects that I studied this whole time by myself. </p>
<p>AP Macro- Dead/Screwed… I haven’t looked at anything Macro since January (when the class ended). Those graphs are going to be a killer. Thank God I have about a week to study after US.</p>
<p>*To all those taking Gov:
The exam was a huge joke. With no studying, and a bad teacher I got a 5 last year. I took a Barrons test the night before, and I got a 2…</p>
<p>Yeah my school split up the AP Gov. We have USG and CG. I’m taking CG, but with no studying I got a 5 on the practice test. And I know everything about the countries. It’s going to be a joke.</p>
<p>AP Environmental Science: I know everyone on CC says that the test is incredibly easy but I don’t feel like I’ve learned much in class and I’m afraid that I won’t pass.</p>
<p>AP English Language: I am slightly nervous about the test, especially the essays. I tend to write poor essays under time constraints but I’m working on that. I don’t have any major concerns about the multiple choice section.</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC - not really worried
AP Statistics - not really worried
AP Computer Science A - not worried
AP Chemistry - worried
AP World History - worried
AP Macroeconomics - worried
AP Microeconomics - not really worried</p>
<p>@random_girl: My teacher barely went over anything in class. I’m not much of a self-studier, yet I knew enough random stuff and snippets of information to pull myself through and get a 5, though I did nap for 10 minutes uninterrupted during the exam. However, I did read one of the sample multiple choice questions put up by the College Board the night before the test, and, lo and behold, one of those questions was on the test the next day.</p>
<p>So read those questions. You might get lucky.</p>
<p>Or maybe not.</p>