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...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. :D

Talk about test anxiety...
That is what will kill me. I rather have homework and such to keep my grade stable in case I don't do as well as I expect on a test. :/
 
We get "homework points" but it counts for such a low percentage of the overall grade that it's clear it's only graded to "force" us to do it.

And our exams are more a test in memorization skills than anything else :/ Which means I don't do that well on them...
 
I would say that depending on the college course that you're taking, it varies depending on the amounts that you have to memorize. I would imagine that it would have to be a lot of material, though.
I'm going to major in the medical field (MD) so I'll probably need to memorize a lot D:
 
I'm also going to major in the medical field. I'm majoring in Psychology first, then I'm going into medical school after I get my Assosciate's and Bachelor's in Medical/Clinical Psychology.
Cool :D
I'm going for a PhD, altho I may change my mind later on :V
 
I'm also going to major in the medical field. I'm majoring in Psychology first, then I'm going into medical school after I get my Assosciate's and Bachelor's in Medical/Clinical Psychology.
Why would you even bother with an Associates? XD Just go straight for your undergraduate degree at a university and skip the grunt work.

...can you even get an Associates in Psychology? I know you almost have to have a Masters or higher in the subject to use it for career purposes.

Oh, and I'm going for a medical degree as well. Although, I'm not quite shooting for the same level as you folks. Mhmm, Larry's just fine with his four-year Nursing degree.
 
While Donny's just fine with his Associates in Computer Network Administration, when he gets it this Spring. :D

4-year schools were insanely expensive, which is why I went to a two-year I could commute to instead of being stuck in a dorm room that costs a lot more than it should.

It's certs and aptitude that people look for anyways in IT-related stuff.
 
Wow activity.

Aaand... I had my last English exam a little under a year ago. Exams in high school sucked, I much prefer uni ones (even though technically I've only had one uni exam, but I have three next month and can't wait).
 
Wow activity.

Aaand... I had my last English exam a little under a year ago. Exams in high school sucked, I much prefer uni ones (even though technically I've only had one uni exam, but I have three next month and can't wait).
I don't have huge problem with exams, it's just the English ones. Having to do 4 essays, a short story and a comprehension task across two 2-hour exams... Not keen on that.
 
Yeah, highschool exams are the worst. I did like my German exams because they weren't multiple guess like all my other ones. I've always hated multiple choice
 
Knowledge is power, as they always say. I thought the more degrees you have, the more knowledgeable you would be in a certain subject. And I'm more than likely going into a community college first, then transferring into a state university after I complete community college.
Er... but no matter how many degrees you have, you're still doing the same amount of schooling. You can't skip your undergrad degree, because that determines if you get into a graduate program. Getting into Graduate school is incredibly difficult, and medical school is next to impossible. But, if you work REALLY, REALLY hard... like, no joke, you won't have a life for a few years... you'll get in, and you'll do just fine. :D

But yeah, starting out in a community college will probably make the transition a lot easier. Just watch out, sometimes your credits won't transfer over correctly, and it'll end up taking even longer to get your Bachelors degree. :x

Oh, university, you seem so difficult from the outside. .___.
 
Just watch out, sometimes your credits won't transfer over correctly, and it'll end up taking even longer to get your Bachelors degree. :x

Yeah, that happened to me ;__; I was so stressed because I lost a fair few credits but eventually after fighting with the school (like nearly 2 years), I got them back
 
Yeah, that happened to me ;__; I was so stressed because I lost a fair few credits but eventually after fighting with the school (like nearly 2 years), I got them back
My cousin lost her credits and she was so ticked, but she got them back after arguing for like a year. Credits are more important than I though :x
 
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