That's how many of my AP tests I have completed. I took the US History test on Friday morning. What did you guys who took it think? I thought the multiple choice was kind of a jerk- we're not on speaking terms at the moment. But the essays weren't too bad. From the people I talked to, most said the same thing- which is both good and bad. It's good because that means I wasn't stupid for marking over 30 of the multiple choice questions as, "I'm not 100% sure about this one" (more like "I'm not even 50% sure about this one but I answered it anyway"). The bad news is that our score we receive is based on how everybody else did. If everyone thought the test was what I thought of it, then I really have no idea what my score will end up being.
Oh well. It's over.
But wait! I forgot to tell you about my little testing fiasco (yes, I know, my life is so full of drama and you can't wait to hear about what happened to me because every story I tell keeps you on the edge of your seat). So THERE I WAS, walking into the testing room in a freaking-out yet slightly confident mood. I had done a test in the exact same room the year before- and I knew how they worked. You found your name on the long tables and sat down. Yeah- that was difficult for me last year-how was I supposed to know they were in alphabetical order? But I was so ready this time. I even knew the general area I would be sitting in. Oh yeah, call me genius.
I walked town my predicted aisle, searching for my name. I found the letter, I found the second letter close to mine, and then.......wait? what!? Where was mine? I went back and forth between the two seats that my booklet should have been between and IT WASN'T THERE (gasp!). Then our school coordinator came up to me and told me they couldn't find my book. What a soothing statement. Would that mean I couldn't take the test? Couldn't get credit? That I had taken that entire year of history for nothing simply because they couldn't find my booklet with the AP labels and bar codes in it?
I know I'm getting you worked up, and I apologize. Don't worry and breathe easy, readers; it all turned out to be okay. They simply had me sit at a desk in the back of the room with some other kids whose booklets had gone 'missing'. And halfway through the test, she found my booklet (I guess it was in some other testing room- I bet they stole it, because who wouldn't want my book with my labels and my bar code?). No harm done, except to my fragile little nerves. But don't worry, I'm in full recovery. Nothing a little therapy couldn't fix.
Now I only have tests Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and then I'll be home free for the rest of the year. I'll cross my fingers for all of you guys taking them too. Hope your book doesn't get lost and you kick the test's butt!
Sunday, May 10, 2009
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