You know you take too make AP tests when…

<p>Nah, I’m assuming it means that you stop stressing about getting a 5 and being to not mind getting for 4’s.</p>

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<li>When you stress a lot more about the final projects in your AP classes after the exam than the exams themselves.</li>
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<li> You skip your non-AP class(es) to do homework for AP classes, or study for AP Exams.</li>
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<li>When you know what typeface the AP test names are in (Rockwell) </li>
<li>When you know how to open the shrink wrap in one graceful motion, then you rough it up so to not look pretentious.</li>
<li>When you go pen and pencil shopping because you know what pen/ pencil preferences. (Papermate Profile 1.4 mm, and Pentel Twist-Erase CLICK .9mm) (Had so special order the pencils)</li>
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<p>^You should have started with 77. :(</p>

<p>Oh dang… can’t edit it either…</p>

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<li>When you blame all the AP tests you took for the week of stupor you have afterwards</li>
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<p>81) When your family starts asking you to remove the shrink wrap for them.
82) When your desk is surrounded by past FRQ packets.
83) When your brain cannot operate slowly.</p>

<p>84) When your most-frequented site is AP Central.
85) When you had to buy a new bookshelf to hold all of your review books.
86) When you cried when you found out that you couldn’t order your FRQ packet this year.</p>

<p>87) When you know that your teachers are exaggerating when they say that the actual exams themselves are “really hard.”</p>

<p>88) When you are constantly looking for AP Released Exams.</p>

<p>89) When you go to school everyday with your review book.</p>

<p>90) When you get annoyed when people ask you about the # of AP’s you take.</p>

<p>91) When you can self study and still manage to pass.</p>

<p>92) When you get so accustomed to not filling out the purple section (“half of page one, and all of page four”) that you forget you have to fill it out again with your first exam of the year.</p>

<p>93) When your life feels so meaningless after the APs are done.</p>

<p>Seriously guys. I have no reason to live anymore. :P</p>

<p>94) When you constantly misread “FAQ” as “FRQ” wherever you see it. This just happened to me on a website
95) Within milliseconds of this happening, your first thought is to post it here.</p>

<p>96) When your AP teacher moves to another school where they’re teaching standard classes and you wonder how they cope with that.</p>

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<li>When teachers see you in the hall and ask if you have died yet (I’m taking 18 this year)</li>
<li>When your bookshelf collapses, because you bought too many AP books</li>
<li>When your bill for AP tests was over $800</li>
<li>When the mailman comes to deliver your AP books and needs help lifting the box</li>
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<li>When you miss 3 weeks of school and only have 10 days left to make everything up</li>
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<p>

You mean $1800?</p>

<p>102) When school’s over and you feel like your life is empty.</p>

<p>103) When you realize you could have and should have self-studied for more tests, because you really still would have had a lot of free time in your life had you not procrastinated studying the ones you already signed up for.</p>

<p>104) When you realize that even if you had self-studied other subjects (103), they aren’t offered at your test center.</p>

<p>104) When you realize that you’ll have taken every AP test proctored at your test center by the end of your senior year except the languages you don’t take/speak.</p>

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<li>When you walk in and the proctors say, “you again”</li>
<li>When you know some of the proctors by name</li>
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