@@MrToxic-xy4vk I feel like classes like ap psych ap calc apush are heavy on memorization so you have to study a lot. I took both physics 1 and c and lemme tell you, I slept in that class EVERY DAY and still got 5’s. Physics was more based on problem solving skills, I studied for the test starting a few days before the exam 😂
How in the world did you stay sane while taking all of those AP classes, man. Congrats on all of the 5s! I only ever took one AP class and that was US History. Bombed the test. I did do a lot of Dual-Enrolled classes though.
Haha! Thanks, US History was one of the only AP’s I never took though. Everything eventually becomes your normal, so it became easier throughout the years despite taking more AP’s each time.
I actually thought calculus was easier than pre-calculus so don't worry too much. Just don't fall behind and try to rely on understanding rather than memory. My understanding for concepts probably made up for my lack of studying. Calculus is new math so go in without an ego and absorb as much as possible and you will be just fine. Good luck!
i took ap human geography freshman year and i thought i got a 2 or a 3 but somehow i managed to get a 4 by some miracle?? i just finished my sophomore ap exams. i think ap world was pretty easy and i’m hoping for a 5, or 4 at the very least. i didn’t think ap lang was too bad and i think i got a 4 but hoping for a 5. taking that many aps is very impressive, props to you for doing so well on all of them! i’m taking 2 again next year (chem & lit) and then my senior year i think i’m just taking bio and us gov (and possible one of the economics classes). unfortunately my school doesn’t offer a whole lot of ap classes so i’m not able to take 5 at one time like you but maybe that’s for the best because i was super stressed with just 2 aps. good luck with college and your future endeavors!!
I had the same experience with AP hug my freshman year too LOL. I heard chem is pretty difficult so definitely put some studying into that one! You are also able to take AP exams at nearby high schools if your school does not offer them. You would have to self-study, however I knew people who did this and it looks good to colleges as you did not let your circumstances stop you. I also found that as the years go on, you get used to AP classes and are able to handle taking more. Whatever you do though, good luck on everything and thank you!
You took a lot of AP classes. I just took AP Calculus BC, AP Chemistry, and AP Physics 1. I got a 5 on AP Calculus BC and a 5 on AP Calculus AB sub-score, a 4 on AP Chemistry, and a 4 on AP Physics 1
Oh geez! I’m sorry about that. Definitely study. My next video is going to be about how I scored in the 99th percentile on the SAT. I’ll be linking books that I used which are super helpful so definitely look into that. Good luck on upcoming tests though!
I'm taking world rn, and I'll be taking chem, physics 1, us gov and psych next year. I'm most worried about physics and chem, so we'll see how that goes...
I took my very first AP exam: AP world History like a week ago with only one month of consistent studying. I hope to have Luck like you did and get a good score. Congratulations though for your scores 😁
To be fair, I took Calc AB the year prior and most of the BC content is AB. I probably aced the AB portion and then did decently well on the actual BC content.
@@Mandq. For sure. First and foremost, make sure you are going to class and completing assignments. I was never scared to ask my teachers or other students questions in and outside of class. If you still need help, I would suggest watching the UA-cam videos posted by CollegeBoard themselves by either finding them on AP classroom or searching 'CollegeBoard AP Calculus AB'. Their playlist should pop up near the top. Watch the videos corresponding to the unit you are on. AB is slow enough paced that you have time to really understand everything without relying on memorization too much. Often times I like to just sit and try finding any patterns that make rules easier to understand. Finally, calculus is not like other math, so do not go in with an ego. Pretend you are learning math for the first time again and just be patient. But, also do not think it is too hard to learn. If you believe in yourself and put in the time, you will find the calculus can be very easy. I will also be making videos in the future on how I got high grades in general.
AB is incredibly slow paced compared to BC. I recommend finding out what you will be learning about. Simply search "ap calculus ab units". The College Board's website should show you what you will be learning throughout the year and start watching videos on these topics. The most important advice is to stay on top of things and never let yourself fall behind. If you never have to play catch up, calculus, statistics, and really any class becomes very easy.
Pray for me, I'm going to take 5 aps next year. Im doing ap physics 1, ap physics c mechanics, ap calculus ab, ap calculus bc, and ap gov. Im preparing myself by doing khan academy.
@@jonathangeorge601 At many schools you can go straight into bc after pre-calculus. However, you should really choose what class you take based on how well you do in math before calculus. If you are not extremely comfortable with math beforehand, it might be safer to take ab first. If you think you can handle bc, I would suggest taking the class. However, when it comes to the AP Exam itself, it is recommended that even those in ab take the bc exam. This is because the bc exam provides an ab sub-score which basically gives you 2 scores in one test. Even if you cannot jump straight into bc at your school, anyone is allowed to take the bc exam whether you are enrolled in the class or not.
Saying that you didn’t study doesn’t make your score any more valid than someone who did. It just means you were born with those abilities, so why should I be impressed?
stop the cap we all know u studied pretty hard for these exams.
Fr why was he trynna flex like “JuSt WaTcHeD a qUicK tUtoRiaL for Ap CaLc aND I WaS goOD tO go”
Bro probably studied 2 hours every night for the past 3 months to get those scores 😂
@@siddharthkaligotla614 Yeah, if you study in class
@@AlboonS-zy7suit’s not that hard to believe 😭 I didn’t study at all n got a 5 on bio, lang, psych, and calc
@@MrToxic-xy4vk I feel like classes like ap psych ap calc apush are heavy on memorization so you have to study a lot. I took both physics 1 and c and lemme tell you, I slept in that class EVERY DAY and still got 5’s. Physics was more based on problem solving skills, I studied for the test starting a few days before the exam 😂
How in the world did you stay sane while taking all of those AP classes, man. Congrats on all of the 5s! I only ever took one AP class and that was US History. Bombed the test. I did do a lot of Dual-Enrolled classes though.
Haha! Thanks, US History was one of the only AP’s I never took though. Everything eventually becomes your normal, so it became easier throughout the years despite taking more AP’s each time.
Oh fr, which ones you take fam? I’m on course for 16
Good scores for almost no studying. Taking Calc next year, hopefully it will go well for me.
I actually thought calculus was easier than pre-calculus so don't worry too much. Just don't fall behind and try to rely on understanding rather than memory. My understanding for concepts probably made up for my lack of studying. Calculus is new math so go in without an ego and absorb as much as possible and you will be just fine. Good luck!
Academic weapon right there
and when i dont study i get a 1 😭
great job on the scores tho LOL
Thank you! Yeah, studying definitely helps 😂.
congrats!
thank you!
i took ap human geography freshman year and i thought i got a 2 or a 3 but somehow i managed to get a 4 by some miracle?? i just finished my sophomore ap exams. i think ap world was pretty easy and i’m hoping for a 5, or 4 at the very least. i didn’t think ap lang was too bad and i think i got a 4 but hoping for a 5. taking that many aps is very impressive, props to you for doing so well on all of them! i’m taking 2 again next year (chem & lit) and then my senior year i think i’m just taking bio and us gov (and possible one of the economics classes). unfortunately my school doesn’t offer a whole lot of ap classes so i’m not able to take 5 at one time like you but maybe that’s for the best because i was super stressed with just 2 aps. good luck with college and your future endeavors!!
I had the same experience with AP hug my freshman year too LOL. I heard chem is pretty difficult so definitely put some studying into that one! You are also able to take AP exams at nearby high schools if your school does not offer them. You would have to self-study, however I knew people who did this and it looks good to colleges as you did not let your circumstances stop you. I also found that as the years go on, you get used to AP classes and are able to handle taking more. Whatever you do though, good luck on everything and thank you!
the mandela effect really kicked in on ap gov
You took a lot of AP classes. I just took AP Calculus BC, AP Chemistry, and AP Physics 1. I got a 5 on AP Calculus BC and a 5 on AP Calculus AB sub-score, a 4 on AP Chemistry, and a 4 on AP Physics 1
Thats super good! I got a 2 on Physics 1 😭
good job!!!
Yall don't have summer break?
I do. I took the tests at the end of the school year. The College Board just takes months to reveal the scores!
Great job on the APs japa lapa 😎
thank you ricky mouse
This feels strange. I’m not a subscriber but this is recommended to me after not studying and getting a 6 and day before ACT😬
Oh geez! I’m sorry about that. Definitely study. My next video is going to be about how I scored in the 99th percentile on the SAT. I’ll be linking books that I used which are super helpful so definitely look into that. Good luck on upcoming tests though!
@@emmettfunston oh it was a joke. I like you did excellent lol.
@@Antibolshevik1haha that’s good to hear. good job!
Great job on the APs japa lapa . Yall don't have summer break?.
We took the exams during school. Scores came out during summer break
I'm taking world rn, and I'll be taking chem, physics 1, us gov and psych next year. I'm most worried about physics and chem, so we'll see how that goes...
Chem and physics are pretty tough, but if you put in the work it is very doable. Don't be discouraged and you'll do great!
@@emmettfunston thank youuu
I took my very first AP exam: AP world History like a week ago with only one month of consistent studying. I hope to have Luck like you did and get a good score.
Congratulations though for your scores 😁
That's awesome! I'm sure you did well, don't worry!
how tf can someone get 5 on calc BC without studying..
To be fair, I took Calc AB the year prior and most of the BC content is AB. I probably aced the AB portion and then did decently well on the actual BC content.
@@emmettfunston bro im 16 and taking ab caculus, any tips please
@@Mandq. For sure. First and foremost, make sure you are going to class and completing assignments. I was never scared to ask my teachers or other students questions in and outside of class. If you still need help, I would suggest watching the UA-cam videos posted by CollegeBoard themselves by either finding them on AP classroom or searching 'CollegeBoard AP Calculus AB'. Their playlist should pop up near the top. Watch the videos corresponding to the unit you are on. AB is slow enough paced that you have time to really understand everything without relying on memorization too much. Often times I like to just sit and try finding any patterns that make rules easier to understand. Finally, calculus is not like other math, so do not go in with an ego. Pretend you are learning math for the first time again and just be patient. But, also do not think it is too hard to learn. If you believe in yourself and put in the time, you will find the calculus can be very easy. I will also be making videos in the future on how I got high grades in general.
Physics is an opp
this is all true i watched it all happen he’s super smart and cool 😎😎😎
How did you get a 5 on Calc and Stats? I'm taking AB and Stats next year, please save me with some tips
AB is incredibly slow paced compared to BC. I recommend finding out what you will be learning about. Simply search "ap calculus ab units". The College Board's website should show you what you will be learning throughout the year and start watching videos on these topics. The most important advice is to stay on top of things and never let yourself fall behind. If you never have to play catch up, calculus, statistics, and really any class becomes very easy.
@@emmettfunston Thank you so much! Yeah, I didn't want to take BC on top of all my other AP classes because I thought I'd struggle - so I chose AB.
Pray for me, I'm going to take 5 aps next year. Im doing ap physics 1, ap physics c mechanics, ap calculus ab, ap calculus bc, and ap gov. Im preparing myself by doing khan academy.
Good luck! You do not need to take calculus ab and bc though. The bc exam gives you an ab sub-score.
@@emmettfunston wait so you can just go straight into bc?
@@jonathangeorge601yes
@@jonathangeorge601 At many schools you can go straight into bc after pre-calculus. However, you should really choose what class you take based on how well you do in math before calculus. If you are not extremely comfortable with math beforehand, it might be safer to take ab first. If you think you can handle bc, I would suggest taking the class. However, when it comes to the AP Exam itself, it is recommended that even those in ab take the bc exam. This is because the bc exam provides an ab sub-score which basically gives you 2 scores in one test. Even if you cannot jump straight into bc at your school, anyone is allowed to take the bc exam whether you are enrolled in the class or not.
@@emmettfunston Oh bet, and now there's ap pre-calc to help you transition into calc bc
Physics 1 has a higher fail rate than C mechanics bc only rly smart ppl do it to themselves
Its all approach. Gj! You essentially used AI and sleep to win 😎🤓
congrats
Saying that you didn’t study doesn’t make your score any more valid than someone who did. It just means you were born with those abilities, so why should I be impressed?
how tall are you?