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But Derk! I cannot help it. I spend a lot of time on PC, so... :(
Wait i'm awesome? :D
Yes, very much so in my humble opinion. xDD
But Derk! I cannot help it. I spend a lot of time on PC, so... :(
Wait i'm awesome? :D
Same here... I probably didn't do so good on my midterm yesterday...oh man :X I hope you do/did well!
If I ever studied for anything I noticed that I did worse than if I didn't study :O
I've found that I've needed to study more for certain exams of mine as I've gotten older, personally.
Same here. D: I used to be able to not study at all and do quite well, now my old-man brain doesn't work that way.
It's not even age-related... it's just that the subject matter is deeper and/or has more things to be remembered through constant repetition.
I thought you were already in college o.o God, am I confused o.oI'm personally looking forward to it. That's not saying that I hate high school. I'm going to miss my friends, since everyone is most likely going their separate ways, and I know a lot of people are going to cry like heck when graduation comes.
I know, I'm in an AP class XDAP is technically college, at least in my parts anyway. College-ready kids take college-level courses.
Its most probably easier for me because I'm a Sophomore and its AP Euro. XDAP classes here are pretty brutal, but that's because the teachers here are usually very strict with their assignments and give a lot of work and/or projects and stuff.
EDIT: 11,000th post again!
Freshman can't take AP classes, Sophomores are only allowed to take AP Euro, then you can take as much as you want, like I will.Freshman here start off in AP Human Geography. Then it progresses to AP World History, then AP US History + AP English Language(if they have sufficient grades from sophomore english classes), then AP US Government + AP English Literature.
Any other additional AP courses are most likely electives like AP Art History, AP Spanish/French Language, etc. So it does get more difficult the more you progress throughout high school. Don't underestimate AP, especially the exam. You might be biting off more than you can chew. Most AP students that go into the classes actually realize that, though. xD
and thanks. :D
...and that's precisely why AP classes are nothing like most college courses. Sure, you get work to do, but it's work you give yourself. In college, most classes don't give you "homework" points, or even "quiz" points. You do these things because you want the practice for the exams. Of which, you typically get three. Three grades to determine what you get in the entire class - then the final, which is almost always half in my case. :DAP classes here are pretty brutal, but that's because the teachers here are usually very strict with their assignments and give a lot of work and/or projects and stuff.