Ok, seriously are y'all just lying, exaggerating, or actually telling the truth?

<p>It really depends on:</p>

<p>1) your background training in the subject - for example, I had an extremely rigorous background in English and language in my elementary school, so I was naturally good at English and 5’ed both the Eng Lang and Eng Lit without any studying.
2) your affinity for that material - I 5’ed CS and Bio simply because they came easy to me
3) enhancing material from other classes - for example, taking French Lit made Eng Lit seem like nothing, and I even used some techniques learned from French Lit in my Eng Lit exam (I know I used French poetry terms more than once on the FR, haha)
4) how easily you absorb new material
5) the curve for that year’s test</p>

<p>So yes, it’s possible. Not everyone can do it, and not everyone can repeat others’ successes on the same test. It all depends on what you’re studying and how you do it.</p>

<p>Yeah ■■■■■■■■101, I’m from the south and the sad thing is I’m Asian… I’ve been influenced >.<</p>

<p>Notice how Vivi is at MIT.</p>

<p>Trench Coat, that’s what I noticed too!</p>

<p>i just don’t self study. ^_^</p>

<p>It really does just depend on the test and who you are. I never did anything for my AP Gov, never even opened the text book, but pulled a 5 because I was incredibly lucky and most of it seemes like common sense. However, I would never dream of doing that for Stats. It’s just a matter of what you think you know best.</p>