<p>just being curious</p>
<p>i wonder why there are some people doing nothing but got a 5..</p>
<p>just being curious</p>
<p>i wonder why there are some people doing nothing but got a 5..</p>
<p>it depends on the test...</p>
<p>Like for tomorrow's AP Lit test, I just reviewed some general facts about the books I've read and went over important things to remember when writing the essays and reading the passages. I don't think this test will be too hard.</p>
<p>For AP Euro, I've been doing some practice MC questions, and I've gone through a few chapters of review in my Barron's book. My friends and I are going to go through a lot of reviewing tomorrow because it's almost all memorization, whereas English is more analytical..</p>
<p>For AP Chemistry, I"m going to have to do a lot of reviewing. My class is meeting at school this Saturday to do some practice problems. This is the test I'm most worried about...a lot!</p>
<p>uh, i don't study. i play tennis, eat, and pray a little. i sorta think that if i don't already know the info, i doubt i can learn it right before the exam. i know, it is flawed logic, but it is my justification for being a lazyass... and, my laziness has worked so far. i've gotten all 5s.</p>
<p>for the ap world i just read the review books and remembered my teacher's constant nagging of many important parts of history and that definately helped especially in the essays
for bio ima just read princeton and cliffs. i swear ima have a nervous breakdown on monday</p>