2006: one | two | three
2007: one | two | three | four | five
2008: one | two | three | four | five | six | seven
I’m glad I set a precedent last year for including AP exams and finals in my “Exams” series, considering that this year I have no exams in June (woo!).
Anyway. So my studying for the CS final essentially consisted of an hour-long cram session the night before and sheer blinding faith in my programming abilities. The hour-long cram session would have been longer, but somehow I was so tired all of yesterday that I was on the verge of collapse. Studying in such a state seemed pointless.
Then I was awakened at like 6:30 by a STUPID BIRD.
Then I drank a lot of coffee and put on my smart glasses and took a really hard test. I don’t think there has been any test in any subject before where I had to change SO MANY of my answers. And where they were still SO WRONG (at least from what I’ve heard about the part IIs. Stupid arithmetic units).
Excuse me a moment while I fantasize about grade curves.
Okay, I’m back. Amusingly, the class right after our exam was… CS. Useful. I spent most of it sitting on a desk and eating lunch, save for a short excursion to (gasp!) the cafeteria and a short discussion of chicken sandwiches.
After that came panicked practicing and panicked studying and panicked rehearsing. Also eating strawberries (not panicked). And not as much wiggling as I would have liked. Sometimes, you just wanna wiggle.
This is not a particularly good week.
Tags: AP crunch season, Computer Science, exams
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