I can’t even lie, it was so chaotic that it became fun.
AP season was basically my finals season–I was studying like crazy, had two projects up my sleeve, and so much stress that it was absurd. Being in junior year, I knew it would be bad eventually, but I didn’t think it would be THIS bad.
First, the projects. Not even related to AP, but was unfortunately during the season. Human Anatomy and Forensic Psychology had presentation-like projects, so my anxiety was through the roof. I had to work on research, the project, and studying. It was… an experience. I thankfully made it through alive. Barely. During that however…
Exams happened! It wasn’t the worst, but panic thoroughly settled in for my two test days.
AP Lit had my confidence through the roof, I had just gotten 10 hours of sleep, thought about symbolism and how to apply it to writings, I was more ready than anything. Overall, I’d say it wasn’t bad. The MCQs were a little rough on me, but I think I came in massive clutch with my FRQs. Hopefully, I’m begging for a 4.
Now.. APUSH was a doozy. I had a normal amount of sleep that night, and I felt somewhat ready. I did some studying, enough to know some premises in sections. Got there, did the MCQs, and felt.. light?
It was as if the questions were made to be easy, it felt like picking common sense when I was choosing each decision. Once we all finished our MCQs, the SAQ came. I don’t even want to talk about it…. My brain completely blanked on the only few decades we were offered, and I tried my best.. .same with the LEQ. It was a blur. NOW! The DBQS…
Unexpectedly, it was a gift from the creators of the test themselves. It was one of the easiest questions on a unit that I can describe by heart. I spedd ran those 5 paragraphs with ease, and felt no regrets once I finished. What a great way to end it!
My worries had completely vanished once I had done my projects and exams, and now I’m cruising my way through each assignment that’s thrown at me.
Life is GREAT. Thank you, AP Season!

























