<p>So screwed and insanely stressed. Anyone else feel my pain??</p>
<p>Im in both too but im not too terribly worried. Compared to Spanish Language…anything will be easy! :)</p>
<p>Hey ME TOO! hahaha
after the Spanish and calculus and English exams this week…I’m not insanely worried about bio and chem
they’ll be a little tough and I’m a little worried about them, but nothin too severe hahaha</p>
<p>Not just bio and chem, but physics as well ><</p>
<p>ahh i’m glad i could find other people that understand what i’m going through. seriously though APUSH today, bio monday, chem tuesday, english wednesday. can you say HELL WEEK?! but chem definitely worries me considering the freakin massive amounts of information you need to know. </p>
<p>but you guys seem way tougher than me! CALC AND Spanish AND physics?! geeeeeeeeez…</p>
<p>I’m taking both. Took BC already, then I have Bio-Monday, Chem-Tuesday, Lang-Wednesday.</p>
<p>Chem should be an easy 5, my teacher is amazing (same with BC).</p>
<p>Bio is just simply ■■■. Complete opposite spectrum. Teacher SUCKS, but class is fun b/c we don’t do ****.</p>
<p>Lang… Lang is lang. Idk how to study for it, so screw it?</p>
<p>hehe , took them last year and fail miserably, and take them again this year ( with no studying )</p>
<p>hahaha nice
yeah I had Spanish…then calc…then english lit
now bio and chem next week ![]()
Ready for them to be over with lol
I think I passed them all this week. hoping for 4 on spanish…positive a 5 on calc and I could care less about english hahaha I think I might have pulled off a 3 : )
I need 4’s next week though…I think I can do it! :D</p>
<p>Yeah. I have tests Monday (Bio), Tuesday (Chem), and Wednesday (English Lang). That’s the only bad part. I’m underprepped for bio, but way overprepped for chem. So worst case scenario is a 4 on bio and a 5 on chem. After I read Cliffs tomorrow and Sunday, that 4 will jump to a 5. But yeah, there’s no way I could get less than a 5 on chem, which is nice.</p>
<p>that’s awesome lol…which I had those in the bag like that hahahha
I’m gonna be workin for a 4 on both : P</p>
<p>Bio Physics, same day</p>
<p>^Same, I also just finished a double of APUSH/Euro.</p>
<p>did it last year, no biggie :)</p>
<p>%% same as apHELP, Bio and physics same day…
already did BC and Chinese same day… and European history today, and Enviormental sci on tuesday that i’m really really screwed for since i didn’t start studying…</p>
<p>and due to my bad writing habits (unorthodox pen holding technique) I completely blew out my right hand today during European history writing 13 and half pages of crap…</p>
<p>there’s this kid at my school who took both ap chem and bio in 8th grade. apparently he got 5’s on both the tests…</p>
<p>^
holy crap. that kid must be an Einstein in the making. </p>
<p>yeah i definitely have barely looked at bio because i’ve been mostly cramming for US history and Chem. so i’m really ambivalent about how bio is gonna turn out. but now in retrospect i’m ****ed that i dedicated so much of my time to APUSH which is honestly the most useless subject in the world. </p>
<p>hopefully just reading the Cliff’s will be good enough for bio? </p>
<p>and is anyone else using the Barron’s review book for chem? I tried to read through it, but it’s way too long. is it even necessary to know all the information?</p>
<p>Yea I tried to read Barron’s but it’s way too long. I chose to take the test w/o taking the class, but still got the notes from someone who did take the class. The notes are thorough and easy to understand, so I may only have to refer to Barron’s for Acids and Bases (which are missing from these notes). The Barron’s chapter tests seem pretty good, so at the very least go through them.</p>
<p>Chem is do-able if you read through the practice book (Barron is better, but if you don’t have time, I read Princeton and did just fine). Don’t listen to your teacher when he makes predictions about what will be on the FR! A teacher at my school made an incorrect prediction for the last 3 or 4 years, haha…screwing over all the students that chose to study what he predicted would be on the test, and not what was actually on the test.
But it’s actually a do-able test if you read through your practice book…I mean, I didn’t know how to study back when I took it, had horrible teachers, didn’t really try hard now that I think about it…and I passed anyway :)</p>
<p>This is all just my opinion though; I could be wrong.</p>