<p>Uh … yeah, but they’re meant to be that way./</p>
<p>You’re not allowed to take books/notebooks outside of class, the point is to see how much you learn just in a 3 lecture class plus 2 hr study hall plus (for some classes) 2 hr lab.</p>
<p>You get a grade for all classes, but I mean, they understand that you dont have a chance to really really learn the material . . so some classes consider it good if you do better on the post-test than the pre-test (which is . . a given that you’ll do). Some classes are harder and give you a grade of what you would have gotten in the class, based on your lab reports and your test grades. </p>
<p>Like . .physics, was extremely hard from what I heard, and most kids got a 0 on the pre test, and i think the highest grade on the post was like failing . . but i mean, in the teacher’s eyes that’s considered good, as in you learned something at least. In adv. chem, the pre and post tests were past ap questions, so most kids didnt do well at all, i mean they are supposed to be tough though. You’re supposed to learn a lot of material, sometimes basically a year of material in 3 weeks, it’s “challenging” but “rewarding” in a sense.</p>