Heeeeeeeey,
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I think you mentioned something about taking AP Calculus at some point in time. At least you should be able to appreciate this ^_~ And that goes for any of you who have any appreciation for Math/Calculus whatsoever.
FAQ: AP CALCULUS
"Below are common questions that students pose about the AP Calculus tests. For now, this test is your foe, the only thing standing in your way to glorious (and inexpensive) college credit. Spend some time understanding the enemy's battle plans so that you are prepared once you go to war."
GENERAL QUESTIONS
Should I have the unit circle memorized?
Oh, yes. The unit circle never dies--it lives to haunt your life. << It's TRUE!
I have heard that the AP Calculus test is written by scientists living in the African rainforest, and that many tests are lost each year as couriers are attacked and infected by virulent monkeys. Is this true?
Definitely.
How will I feel when the test is over?
Hopefully, you will still be able to function. Most students are completely exhausted and drained at the end of the ordeal. Students who are well prepred (like the ones who buy my book) experience less depression than others. ...
FREE-RESPONSE QUESTIONS
Is it true that a genetically engineered chicken once scored a 4 on the AB test, but the government covered it up to avoid scandal?
I am not allowed to comment on that for national security reasons. However, I can say that free-range poultry typcally score better on free-response questions.
CALCULATOR QUESTIONS
I recently made a calculator out of tinfoil, cat food, and toenail clippings. Are you telling me I can't use it on the AP test?
Sorry, but you can't. By the way, I shudder to think about how the toenail clippings were put to use.
(There are serious questions too, honest. ^^ I just pulled these out 'cause they were funnyyyyy!)
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Anyways, now that that's done...
Hehee. I really should do the Calc homework, now that I think of it.
But yeah.
Yay for not that many annoying AP Bio problems! (There are like, what, 5? About carbon? Pshhh.) And a fun lab. Dissolved oxygen...yippeee.
And omigosh.
Today I found out that a Japanese foreign exchange student at my school, Sawa, loves Hayao Miyazaki, Spiral, AND CONAN. SHE IS AN OTAKU! [in the American sense of the word...] And the best kind... I have GOT to find out what else she likes. But mannn, CONAN... *lesigh* :D
There was much glompage. ♥
Eventually she is going to come over and we are going to have a Miyazaki-Conan twisted mix marathon.
Let's see... what else.
Ummm...
I'm sort of thinking of making a voice post eventually. 'Cause...I dunno, I'm crazy-insane like that. And uh...
...yeah I got nothin'.
HEY LOOK A DISTRACTION
*runs away*