<p>with all this stress and studying, i was just curious about what you fellow cc'ers do the night before an AP to relax. i just went through calc bc with only 4 and a half to 5 hours of sleep because i was overreacting and lying in bed =(. turns out it wasnt that bad at all. now im kicking myself because i feel that my score may be lower than what it should be. </p>
<p>so, have you guys experienced this? do you guys have any suggestions?</p>
<p>let's see, before the stats test I didn't go to school until 12:15, got my many hours of sleep in. Before the calc test I read some of Lolita. Tonight, before the English Test I watched the Simpsons Movie and will continue to read some more of Lolita. </p>
<p>Also, it could help that, seeing as none of these credits will transfer/count for anything at Cornell, I've got a very low nervousness level and am just taking them to see how well I do/further prove to my teachers I'm not a bum (they see your scores).</p>
<p>Bio will probably be a lot different since my score actually matters. I'll probably settle with another netflix movie/watch cartoon network beforehand. Anything but studying the night before the test.</p>
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Also, it could help that, seeing as none of these credits will transfer/count for anything at Cornell, I've got a very low nervousness level and am just taking them to see how well I do/further prove to my teachers I'm not a bum (they see your scores)
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<p>English will, if you get a four (three credits for liberal arts requirement) or a five (one freshman writing seminar)</p>
<p>i didn't do anything the night before the AP test, i had tutor for SAT that night, but i wouldve go online,and chat till 10, and sleep lol, just like regular basis.
panicking wont help ;p</p>
<p>I listen to melodic death metal. For some reason that kind of music makes me relax. The only way I get hyped up by it is if I turn up the volume, attend a live concert, or watch a live performance on YouTube.</p>
<p>Before the AP Lang/comp I plan to copy passages out of The Golden Compass to get my brain warmed up and chilled out. It's not a dense book, and Philip Pullman is a god :) Hopefully some of it will wear off on me...</p>
<p>and yeah, lots of music, like everyone else.</p>