<p>I have to read 120 pages in my Kaplan AP USH guide for the final tomorrow morning...I'm screwed. :(
GRRRRRR</p>
<p>dude, don't even try.
i tried that before my ap us history midterm.
and fell asleep, even with a huge amt of caffeine injections. by injections i mean cold expressos and chocolate and anything i could think of.
i still fell asleep and ended up getting a B . .
so .. . if a B's not good enough .. study outside in the 20 degree weather to keep awake, if you're not still in CA
i should've done that but i probably would've ended up falling asleep and dying of hypothermia.
or you can glue your eyelids open, or if you dont want to suffer possible permanent damage, turn on the air conditioner to a very low temperature.
i feel for you, i really do, i hated that class with such a passion. with every fibre of my heart. ;(</p>
<p>Don't get me wrong...I like that class. I just hate having to read 120 pages in my Kaplan APUSH guide. I think I did pretty well.</p>
<p>you could just NOT study.</p>
<p>In most classes, you can learn most of the relevant stuff by staying awake anyways.</p>
<p>haha that sucks. i am on ski break.</p>
<p>why do you have a final already? (is it a midterm, or have you gotten through everything?)...our APUSH class is at the Guilded age (late 19th century)...needless to say, we have a ways to go :(</p>
<p>Oh we just finished WWII-I guess we'll actually finish everything BEFORE the AP. My school runs on the trimester system. So we have finals at the end of November, February and May.</p>
<p>I have physics tomorrow...10AM. I'm already barely in the B- range with a 79.6 (I think my physics teacher rounds) and this final's going to kill it. Once again, science ruins my life.</p>
<p>In most classes, you can learn most of the relevant stuff by staying awake anyways.</p>
<p>I tried that...but in physics, it doesn't work. It goes in one year and straight out the other, especially when you couldn't give a rat's ass about physics.</p>
<p>Same thing with precalc. My precalc teacher is like THE teacher from hell, and makes every effort to bore you to sleep (speaking in a low/soft voice, ranting about how other teachers pull students out of class for field trips, and doesn't ask him permission-nobody needs to ask HIM permission. He's not THAT important, although in his complacent self, he is.) I had a really energetic teacher the year before, so it's a huge adjustment.</p>