AP TEST RANT

Well today I took my second AP exam and honestly it could have went either way. After taking I don’t know like 7 practice AP multiple choice tests (which I failed all but 1) I think I did the best on today’s multiple choice. As a much better essay writer than multiple choice tester, I was very confident heading into the essay portion. Entering the testing room the argument essay was by far my strongest essay. When I opened my essay booklet and saw what I had to write, I was Shook-eth (#ApLang Memes). To summarize what I wrote for my argument essay which had to do with the unknown, I wrote about the following
-Narnia
-Stonehenge (the rocks seen in the middle of an island)
- The time a regular walk in the park led to me finding a pond in my neighborhood

I came into the test today feeling as if I was taking my final for my English class in college, knowing I will score well. After the test I felt like I was one of the 4 pieces of gum I chewed during the exam. I felt like I was chewed up, swirled around, and spit out. I was really considering walking to the college board headquarters  and ask for a refund. I hope I got over a 3 but if I get a 3, I can settle for that.


7 words to summarize:
Dear Sam Katzap,

You wrote about narnia, here’s your 1

-College board

Comments

  1. As one of your peers who sat next to you through-out the year I know you did well and I loved your examples used in your argumentative essay. I can relate to the bubble gum comparison and can say that test was super long.

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  2. I'm sure you did fine. Narnia was way more creative than the dumb examples I put lol
    I'll march with you to get the refund. #stanford&rpi

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  3. I thought that your responses for the arguement esay were very unique and creative compared to the generic examples that I used. Knowing your abilities, im sure you did just fine on the test.

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