<p>...for seniors of course, because we get to relax unlike the juniors here.</p>
<p>Just curious. :)</p>
<p>...for seniors of course, because we get to relax unlike the juniors here.</p>
<p>Just curious. :)</p>
<p>There were 17 people signed up for the English lit test at my school; 6 showed up. =)</p>
<p>Yeah. Pretty much. I mean...even if I get all 5's, why am I going to shoot for advanced standing at Harvard? Why cut my time short there? Idk. I just suck at tests this year. Man.</p>
<p>Could get you into grad school there a year early and save you some money <em>shrugs</em></p>
<p>Nah... Wouldn't trade in the experience for money...</p>
<p>Then you definitely have more of it to spare than I do =P</p>
<p>i was studying for computer science AB until i learned i got all the credits i needed from my score in A</p>
<p>Most of us here are going to UCs, so they accept AP credits. (Thank goodness.) But, even those who are attending colleges that don't accept AP credits are not blowing them off, just because we paid the full price for these exams, and some people want "self-satisfaction" if they pass. <em>shrugs</em> We can't get our money back, so we might as well take it anyway. Maybe they won't study as hard, but they'll still somewhat study.</p>
<p>We are required to sit for our exams, but since some people know they aren't going to get credit, they use the time creatively. Some sleep, some draw pictures, some write song lyrics, some write joke answers. I'm not going to be doing that because there is a chance that I'll be getting credit.</p>
<p>6 out of 17 lol damn that's bad. That would happen at my school too, if not for the fact that you have to take the exam to get the weighted GPA bonus. </p>
<p>This year, our county pays for the exams entirely. Thus, I think I might blow off AP Gov, since Penn doesn't accept it. But then I might feel bad for not trying. lol</p>