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So I'm taking AP biology this year and some other AP courses next year (don't want to overload myself this year) and I'm actually kind of worried. I am a very intelligent student, but this year (grade ten) I didn't do as well as I could have in science. I think that had something to do with the fact that grade nine and ten science are really just jokes. In any case, I'm worried that I could fail. Is there anyone here who has any good or reassuring advice on what I can do to ensure that I pass, not only the course, but also the exam?

2006-08-29 07:36:15 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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You've pretty much answered your own question. You didn't do as well as you could have, so you must not have applied yourself. If you're really worried about it, make sure you work at it. Learning is a process, and the better you learn to study in high school, the easier you'll have it in college. Most students who were effortlessly very bright in high school struggle in college because they never learned how to study, myself included.

2006-08-29 07:43:16 · answer #1 · answered by Cols 3 · 0 0

AP Stats is often an additional accessible direction for an AP element, yet heavily, 5 AP classes, which will be very time eating. when you're up for it, I received't end you even with the undeniable fact that it will be an excellent type of work. in accordance to who/how AP Java would study, it can be horribly not ordinary or ordinary. when I took Java it became ordinary as searching for math kinds yet that became about 5 years in the past and they could've replaced the outline of the direction really plenty. ugh, I rambled, in any case, it will be properly worth it on the right because numerous faculties will settle for AP classes (in case you get extremely good marks in them) as move credit, therefore you could graduate formerly in case you flow to school!!! I took 4 honours and a million familiar element direction in my senior year of highschool and it wasn't that undesirable and that i nevertheless saved all my extracurriculars (i did not have many, per chance like 2 or 3 activities/activities a week) yet they were all classes that i extremely extremely cherished. So back then, that'd be equivalent to 4 AP classes, in view that my previous severe college purely replaced honours with AP. i could surely see that 5 AP classes isn't loopy. So in case you could deal with it and in case you want heritage, Java, stats, bio, writing, etc. (I hate writing/heritage classes) then all the further power to you! good success!

2016-12-05 21:53:09 · answer #2 · answered by barakat 4 · 0 0

Study hard.

2006-08-29 07:49:31 · answer #3 · answered by ag_iitkgp 7 · 0 0

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