<p>I took 6 ap tests this year. I studied incredibly hard for each one. For ap comparative government i went to every review session, asked many questions, and studied a lot for each test. For ap government I read a large if not all of two barron books and also attended many review sessions. For ap calc ab i have been staying after school for help since september. Starting around march I would stay as long as two hours after school each day just to understand the information and I would also look up practice ap calc questions to do each night for at least 2 hours each day. For ap human geo i read the barrons book and also took multiple practice tests. For ap chem I studied very very very hard for each test, did many practice tests, and went to each review session offered. For ap spanish I did not do nearly as much practice as the other five but I worked very hard during the year. Yet, I keep thinking that i bombed all my tests. I can't sleep and it's now june because i keep thinking that i did terrible on them. Last year I took ap psychology and ap biology and received a 2 on ap biology and a 4 on psychology. I put so much time in to each subject and spent so much time studying. Does anybody have any advice on what to do? I think i failed all of them like ap biology.</p>
<p>First, let me congratulate you for taking on such a heavy course load and, more importantly, being able to manage it.
Second, let me assure you that you probably did very well on your tests. For the amount of studying you did, you are sure to get results that you like.
Third, let me reassure you that even if you aren’t satisfied with your scores, you did something that many students never do - you challenged yourself, you worked toward a goal, and you picked up good habits (like hard work) that will help you for the rest of your life. Doing well on AP Tests isn’t the factor that decides the rest of your life. Rather, the mindset that you have gained through your work is going to help you succeed.
Good luck!</p>
<p>I feel the same way. The scores come out in less than a month, though. Where are you located? The lucky folks on the West Coast get their scores first.</p>
<p>budussy- thanks so much.
Chromium- i’m in the midwest</p>