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cpubasic13
Posts: 412/1193
Originally posted by KATW
Ive got a pretty good feeling about how I did too...

I wish I felt the same about the AP World essays. I bombed the last two essays. The DBQ was a cinch, but the other two... gah.

And the first question on the MC test was a question I have had for two years. Heh.
Now Monday is AP Bio in the morning. I am going to fail that, I think. Never gone over an essay in that class except doing one at the beginning of the year and looking over three a few weeks ago...
spel werdz rite
Posts: 1016/1796
I finished my AP Euro test, and it was all Hell!
Just Psychology is left and I can sleep in...
Wurl
Posts: 769/842
Originally posted by Danielle
Originally posted by Wurl
So, I fucked the essays.

Does that mean... uhh... you owned them, or they owned you?

I meant to say "fucked up on." I kicked ass at multiple choice, though.
Snow Tomato
Posts: 707/798
The proctor called out 10 minutes.. and I had approximatly 25-30 questions left. That was ridiculous. I hadda guess half of them. I'm convinced I wrote three perfect essays though. Womens rights, industrialization and the south after the civil war (reconstruction error).. I ruled at that shit. I owned that part of the test. The multiple choice though... a tad shakey.

Mad hard test to take.
But I'm relieved that it's over [=
and I hope everyond did well on theirs.
neotransotaku
Posts: 1129/1860
Originally posted by Danielle
Originally posted by Wurl
So, I fucked the essays.

Does that mean... uhh... you owned them, or they owned you?


I think he owned them, because I think "i got fucked by the essays" means he got owned...
Danielle
Posts: 3577/6737
Originally posted by Wurl
So, I fucked the essays.

Does that mean... uhh... you owned them, or they owned you?
Wurl
Posts: 768/842
So, I fucked the essays.
Teddylot
Posts: 199/286
The English Lit test had to be one of the easiest tests I've taken yet.

Whatever ... three to go.
Ninetales
Posts: 80/894
Originally posted by Skreename
Originally posted by Teddylot
Unless you get E. E. Cummings ... then you're pretty screwed. He's unpleasant.

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Yeah... he's horrible. I personally don't really see the beauty in things like that.
That was the only one of E. E. Cummings's poems that I actually liked.

In other news...
YAY IT'S ALMOST OVER!

Took World History and English Lit. AP tests this week, and probably did horribly on both, mainly because of the essays.
But, the testing coordinator at my school contacted the College Board, and I'll be able to take that Calc test on May 17. Yay
Now I just have one college final (Computer Science, just simple C++ coding) and one AP test left. Meaning less left to study for.

--Kamek77
Wurl
Posts: 766/842
I have my U.S. History test tomorrow morning. I got a 75% on my practice multiple choice, so I should be pretty good.
Skreename
Posts: 225/1427
Originally posted by Teddylot
Unless you get E. E. Cummings ... then you're pretty screwed. He's unpleasant.

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Yeah... he's horrible. I personally don't really see the beauty in things like that.
Teddylot
Posts: 197/286
Man, Calc was a punk of a test ... barely, got out of there awake.


Then again, I probably should've studied ... and maybe not stayed up until 2:30 working on artwork for AP Studio ... (but good thing I did 'cause if I didn't, I'd be royally screwed for that AP.)

Overall though, I thought it went smoothly. I predict a four.
Kattwah
Posts: 1759/3349
Originally posted by Me
-Come back from a test and go "YAY ITS OVER"
YAY ITS OVER!

Ive got a pretty good feeling about how I did too...

EUPHORA!
spel werdz rite
Posts: 1015/1796
Here's my load:
AP Euro-
Just need a 3. I have a B this semester, so all I need is a 3 to get it up.
Take it Friday

AP Bio-
I'm very sure I'll get a 4.
Take it tomorrow

Calculus AB-
I KNOW I'll get a 5! I rox at math!
Just left doing it!

Psychology-
I NEED a 5! I didn't do anything in that class!
My percent isnt even in two digits.
Next Wednesday

I shouldn't be on the computer, but my study session doen't start till two.
Teddylot
Posts: 196/286
Well, I think my teacher got me to think in that way over the course of the year.

Also, for multiple choice in most areas like English and History, it's more often "the best possible choice," and I think the questions and answers are geared in a way so that there is, most of the time, an answer that stands above the rest.
Sin Dogan
Posts: 610/861
Yea, those were fun times in class last year, Silvershield.

With multiple choice questions and essays for that matter, you just essentially have to learn what they want in the answers and put them in. Of course, it takes a lot of practice with a class like English. But I felt the work we did in class helped me a lot. After a while, I began to look at things in a certain way geared towards the AP test. And considering my studying(or lack thereof), I think I did pretty well. A lot of people say you can't study for these types of tests. I think the English section just takes practice.
Silvershield
Posts: 229/587
I was referring strictly to the multiple choice. The essays are another matter - I've heard samples of high-scoring essays that are absolutely outrageous in content but that were defended by textual evidence. On the other hand, the multiple choice questions have only a single correct answer and, in my experience, the "right" one is, to some extent, a matter of perception.
Teddylot
Posts: 195/286
No ... I'm not too sure about that.


I'm in the habit of thinking that when writing the short essays for the English AP, it doesn't matter how to interpret an essay, short story, or poem as long as you provide evidence for your thesis.

Also, the essays and other writings that the AP provides are pretty straight forward in themselves, so you won't stray too far from what the essay's really about.


Unless you get E. E. Cummings ... then you're pretty screwed. He's unpleasant.
Silvershield
Posts: 227/587
Originally posted by Colin
...You know, given how I got a 98 in my last term of college English, I probably could tackle AP English without any problems. At least a 4 if not a 5.
That's what you would think, until you encounter the AP council's asinine perception of interpreting literature. I would never have been able to get a 5 on the test if, over the course of the year, the teacher didn't drag me, kicking and screaming, to the "right" way of reading practice passages and answering the accompanying questions. That test is very particular in how you're supposed to read and interpret things.
Cynthia
Posts: 2434/5814
Wikipedia says that AP courses are allowed to be taken in Canada, although I'm fairly certain that they mean NOTHING as far as Canadian universities are concerned; probably more for those who want to go to the States (since you can take SAT's here if you want).

...You know, given how I got a 98 in my last term of college English, I probably could tackle AP English without any problems. At least a 4 if not a 5.
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