VOLUME I, ISSUE IX HTTP://IWEB.
SCISDRAGONS.
NET/JOURNALISM/ APR 2010
PAGE 1
The Dragon Times
JULIA ZHU
STAFF WRITER
So, the lucky few SCIS students who
have AP exams are up to their knees in
reviewing.
How can you remember what
you learned in the first...
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VOLUME I, ISSUE IX HTTP://IWEB.
SCISDRAGONS.
NET/JOURNALISM/ APR 2010
PAGE 1
The Dragon Times
JULIA ZHU
STAFF WRITER
So, the lucky few SCIS students who
have AP exams are up to their knees in
reviewing.
How can you remember what
you learned in the first semester? Magic?
Pixie dust? Surgically inserting all the
information into your brain? You wish.
All you can do is stay home and drown in
the plethora of papers your teachers are
giving you.
How in the world are you
going to handle any of this? You might as
well give up, not study and follow these
clever tips.
1.
For the multiple choice, make sure to
create an artistic pattern with your answers.
Especially if you don’t know
the answers.
We all know the people at
ETS love making our lives easier, so
as long as you figure out the secret
pattern, you’re bound to get a five.
2.
C is always the correct answer.
3.
Bring food to your AP exam.
Try to
discern letters from your snacks.
We
all know the Koala Bears at the Student Store ar
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