Kill me now!!!!

<p>I did so BAD!!! :'(</p>

<p>How’d you do?</p>

<p>Just bad…bad…now idk how to go back to school since I was the first and only person to self study.</p>

<p>^LOL, your question is answered.</p>

<p>No but foreal guys what am I going to do?!</p>

<p>You don’t have to report your AP scores to colleges. Especially if they’re subjects you self-studied.</p>

<p>^No I am talking about my highschool. Don’t they get the results?</p>

<p>They do. But I doubt they’d care that much even if you got all 1’s. They definitely wouldn’t kick you out at any rate.</p>

<p>No but they will think way less than me</p>

<p>They won’t. They understand that occasionally, test scores are not reflective of the student’s actual ability for whatever reason (sickness, test stress, etc.). Only teachers and administrators at your school will have access to your AP scores. The rest of your classmates won’t know unless you tell them.</p>

<p>Idc about the other students I was talking about the school people</p>

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<p>I’m pretty sure your teachers won’t immediately tag you as a “stupid” kid for having low AP exam scores. Your grades in their classes are more important.</p>

<p>Yeah…bout that…</p>

<p>If your school/teachers are like mine, they only care about students who do well on AP, not those who do poorly. Well, if a student they expect to do well does poorly, then maybe they’ll draw opinions, but I don’t think that is the part you should be stressing about that part. Who cares what the opinions of the school’s bureaucracy? And, as far as teachers, as long as you have a couple to write good recommendations, their opinion is moot unless you are having them again (unlikely since these are AP classes and most schools don’t offer classes at a higher level than that).</p>

<p>I know a lot of kids at my school who are smart but for some reason do poorly on AP tests. Even our valedictorian this year didn’t get 5s on everything (got a 3 sophomore year on AP Gov). Plus, many others too. You’ll probably do better next year on AP tests- part of it is just getting used to the way AP tests work.</p>

<p>C’mon ZombieDante, you literally posted and raved about Psych before and after the exam. I recall you studying hardcore 2 or 3 days before and pulling all nighters, even creating a thread to invite other all nightees.</p>

<p>This is too anticlimatic. How’d you do?</p>

<p>Most kids are just better at having high GPAs than high standardized tests. I know I’m the opposite of those kids though.</p>

<p>Lol. Did the Human Geography do you in? My guess is that we’re in the same boat. Lol</p>

<p>It’s sad to hear a fellow self-studier do poorly. Maybe it’s best if my scores get lost in the mail… :(</p>

<p>Fine guys I will tell you then…I got a 1 on Psych 2 on Euro and Human Geo :frowning: :frowning: :frowning: :frowning: :frowning: </p>

<p>Like no joke I wished I would have spent those nights sleeping and never even studied :frowning: :(</p>

<p>■■■!</p>