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skim through it briefly, studying hard at night is pointless.
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Originally Posted by JJ1223
well if your a senior in hs you should already be accepted to whatever college your going to. so unless you think these 2 tests could DRAMATICALLY drop your gpa, then i say #%!# studying at this point, just try to get a good nights sleep
Originally Posted by Nickthestick91
^ I'm 17, junior in high school. I took Honors Biology in my freshman year too, and it was more challenging than this AP class.
Originally Posted by ZeroGravity23
story of my life
Originally Posted by CL2423
Originally Posted by Nickthestick91
^ I'm 17, junior in high school. I took Honors Biology in my freshman year too, and it was more challenging than this AP class.
Is AP Bio easier than Honors Bio for you because you have an easier teacher? I'm talking Honors Bio right now, and it's hard as hell, mainly because I have a teacher who gives out insanely difficult tests that includes essays, and the tests make up 60% of our grade.
So, why do you think AP Bio is easier? It seems like there is a whole lot of memorization and specific details you need to know.
I remember my Calculus AP exam, my class was hella cool. No one really cared about it which may not be a good thing but if you knew our teacher you would know why. Some of my buddies were sleeping during the test and me and this chick kept throwing stuffed animals at each other. Life was good back then.
That's how my AP Bio exam is going to be. Basically everyone knows that they're gonna fail, so no one is really stressing about it.