<p>ooh i love going out afterwards instead of doing physics and japanese. thats what i call happiness</p>
<p>MOVIES!!! in most of my AP classes.</p>
<p>I kind of like knowing that I learned college level material successfully.</p>
<p>Does anyone else have AP classes that continue even after APs? Like in AP Government I have a 5-page paper due next week, and in AP Bio we’re doing a million-point lab until school’s out (mid-June). :/</p>
<p>the best part is that in bio we can now jus chill…even though the teachers said we are still gunna have to go over other stuff we might see in college…but he said it isnt gunna be as intense</p>
<p>AP student packs FTW. Those barcode stickers are awesome.</p>
<p>nothing in classes pretty much
just chill and hang with friends</p>
<p>After the AP test in a class, I don’t have to go to that class anymore. Thus, I had only one class today and was able to leave school at like 11 as opposed to waiting until 3 doing nothing.</p>
<p>Best part is being relieved that they were all really easy.</p>
<p>I love that the college board can charge you near $100 per test because of their obscene monopoly! Capitalism at work, kids!</p>
<p>And I love how the entire second semester of Calc AB has been an entire waste of time: review for the AP test, take the AP test, and then . . . yeah pretty much nothing. And then next year in BC? Manage to fit in all of AB and more into one year. And yet they’re two separate courses.</p>
<p>OK, I’m not really that pessimistic, but if the people over at College Board could move the tests towards a realistic end of school date, and price them affordably, it would do wonders for me.</p>
<p>And also I love how professional and intense the experience of taking the test is. You open so many seals and officially sign your name many times which gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling in a cool, collected and knowledgeable way.</p>
<p>The lunch periods were get are my fave. I never relized how fun lunch was; I missed out on it this year, and the last half of last year (I won’t be having it next year niether).</p>
<p>I am considering wallpapering my AP notebooks with them, in between playing frisbee or watching movies during classes.</p>
<p>PLUS
I love the feeling on an essay section when you read the question and just go, I know this! or I studied this and thus remember! It gives you such a natural high, or am I just a geek?</p>
<p>^ Haha you’re not the only one :]</p>
<p>haha all you who collect the ap barcodes are def a little over the top. theyre just BARCODES who cares lol. hope i didnt offend anyone</p>
<p>It’s alright, we are all geeks here =P</p>
<p>I ran out of bar codes already :(</p>
<p>Maybe getting 39 credit hours for college in your Junior Year of S?</p>
<p>Or getting into overseas colleges where 13 years of pre-college education is the norm?</p>
<p>free periods, parties, and food :D</p>
<p>Free Periods and Parties with food.</p>
<p>I wish I had some barcode stickers after exams are over. Unfortunately, there are 2 left in my Student Pack and I still have to take Eco. =( </p>
<p>(I’m blaming it on one of the proctors giving me a “deformed” answer sheet today for Chem and having to give me a new one later – such a waste of a barcode sticker! >_<)</p>
<p>We’re still doing a “project” in Calc though the AP exams are over. I enjoyed getting out of school for the exams. But I’m not enjoying have to “make up” stuff for classes because I was absent almost the entire last week and more than half of this week. =/</p>
<p>But free periods are so nice, though. ^_^</p>
<p>THE BEST PART OF WAKING UP IS FOLGER’S IN YOUR CUP!</p>
<p>ok sorry, i just felt like saying that. think of it as a random outburst induced by a post-AP Biology burnout.</p>