Lessons learned from novice AP student

<p>-Though review books are amazing in every aspect, don't rely on them as textbooks.</p>

<p>-When the teacher is explaining some concept on the board, listen instead of telling yourself that you'll read the prep book later and explain it to yourself whenever</p>

<p>-You can not cram for a test in one day (cramming is not the same as reviewing). If you've been listening to teacher throughout the year, reviewing 115 pg's the day before the test is not so bad. (It's what I'm doing at the moment, I'm not teaching myself the material over again, just reviewing it)</p>

<p>lol cramming worked miracles for me...=) kinda depends on how you are test-taking wise...i've had yearssss of cramming experience :)</p>

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<li><p>Bring a cell phone so you don't tell your parents to show up an hour early when the exam starts 30 minutes after you thought it did. </p></li>
<li><p>Actually read the chapters in your textbook.</p></li>
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<p>Pay attention to your teacher and study beginning the week before. If your teacher sucks, begin studying immediately, even if it's still November.</p>

<ol>
<li>pay attention to your teacher
FAIL</li>
<li>study immediately
DOUBLE FAIL</li>
</ol>

<p>darn i suck at this</p>