Woah. There are sub-forums now.

<p>I'm really surprised right now. I had just clicked the AP Tests Preparation and then I saw those sub-forums on the top page. It's just weird. Sure, AP Tests Preparation will be organized, but I prefer before the sub-forums. </p>

<p>Your thoughts on the new sub-forum feature?</p>

<p>This is a good thing.</p>

<p>I don’t like the idea. You might as well make a sub-forum for each individual AP then.</p>

<p>I like this. Organization always makes me happy.</p>

<p>I just saw this too… it freaked me out for a second.</p>

<p>what is the big deal? Can’t you just have it the old way, too?</p>

<p>I’m a little messed up by them right now. What happens if you are concerned about multiple subjects that don’t fit into the same broad category? What about general AP advice and whatnot? I don’t know… I just think it’s going to prove to be more of a hassle than something that is helpful. Hopefully this is just a trial run and we’ll see how it works out. Maybe for the best!</p>

<p>^Yeah, I agree. Seems to be more of a hassle than a good thing.</p>

<p>No one is even bother going to click on it nor post on it. So people will just spam here likem e.</p>

<p>^You do seem pretty knowledgeable in the art of spam.</p>

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<p>Then you post [url=<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/]here[/url”>AP Test Preparation - College Confidential Forums]here[/url</a>]. See the “Official 2010 ap scores”, “Self-Studying APs”, etc. threads? That stuff is concerned with multiple subjects and general AP advice, isn’t it? I don’t see what the problem is.</p>

<p>Yeah, I logged on and was like, “When did these get here??? I haven’t noticed them all this time?”</p>

<p>I agree with sd6. Everything will get all jumbled up. Threads will constantly need to be moved and searching for things is going to be a hassle.</p>

<p>I think it was a great idea.</p>

<p>Rearranging forums is never an easy decision. For starters, not only does it require a lot of efforts, but the immediate response is not always positive. However, you should know that once upon a time, there was only one forum for all test preparations. I don’t think anyone would want to see the return of one forum for the SAT, ACT, and AP sections. </p>

<p>The reality is that we did reject countless demands for separate AP forums, but finally agreed to offer a minimal organization along the general lines of tests. It is up to you to utilize the new organization to its full potential.</p>

<p>Please note that using the search feature will cover both the main forum and the newly created junior forums. </p>

<p>Moderator Trinity </p>

<p>Haha, I thought I had just missed them until now. Glad to know I’m not completely oblivious.</p>