College Application Tips Part 2 | Q&A
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So for AP bio, the person access question specifically after 80 ryo, a mite of that class in my sophomore year, and I have recommend doing that if you're not, I'm not taking any other AP classes AP bio just so demanding that I think it's really good to take it anyway in AP bio. You couldn't just, like take flash cards and memorize everything and just be like, Oh, I know what this is. Understand why everything is happening rather than memorizing. Because if you just memorize stuff you literally like, won't succeed in the class. I think that's true of all classes, even classes like AP calculus and AP Physics and AP Physics. I guess I don't even know how I got a five lit. No, a classic novel like really well for me that was Weathering Heights by Emily Bronte. Objectively speaking, the best novel to ever be Britain. It's literally like a fan fiction, so if you haven't read it but like fan fiction, read it, um, if you're one direction fan and you know about after we're right there, Right there, If you tell there. Okay, You're most practice a lot knowing Ah, hold back front. Really well know about themes and the back of your claims while looking at the piece as a whole rather than small, like little chunks because that's a really big, like idea that my AP let teachers trust me, that was a time management, everyone's favorite like topic. I was gonna call it a mean, but it's not really mean. I thought, That's a really interesting way of looking at procrastination. I do a lot you haven't noticed, like a lot, a lot. At this at school, I have a lot of stuff on my plate, which is cool, but it's only cool because I have my planner. If you're not doing that, I don't even know how you're so a lot. You're engaged in extracurricular activities that have, like a lot of big events, like for me. My feet are stuff because we have rehearsals, letter like, outside of school and actually travels on them, then use Google Calendar like I think that was really, really helpful for me. It's just clear and boring, Like everything on Google calendar like this is now. Oh my gosh, this was January, so I had a lot of like college interviews in January. As you could see, Google calendar is my life, and it's everyone's like Whoever has the most busiest Google calendar is lit in my Iife also establish priorities. You should know when you work best you can like, kind of make use of those priorities. Actually wrote an article about this for the queen next door. A sum like that actually would get into descriptions. You could read it because I kind of like, go over how I do my planning and stuff like that in there, and maybe I'll make a video on it. I already is a really important you need to establish what must be done and what you would like to be done. Then once you have that, you need a schedule time for when you would actually work on those things like I work best in school and like, productive environments. So I did a lot of the homework that I didn't like doing in school, and I saved like, map for home because I didn't mind doing math at home were like math in general, because I like it and also know when you work best, I can't do any work past a certain time, usually that times like really early, like nine or 10 o'clock. Like there have been times when I woke up at three o'clock in the morning to finish an assignment or to finish project himself just because I work a lot better. Overall, I think if you're well rested, you can do work because you're arrested and you had a break from it. I feel like a good score is 4 to 5 range because four is like satisfactory or three sides, I don't know, but Bob is like excellent, and four is like almost excellent sleepy out force and five sent them. If you have ones and twos, probably don't send them, and if you have threes, I don't know, I feel like I could go either way. I think that AP scores don't really matter all that much in the cause application process like I think the actual course great matters more than the AP score. At the college application people, the arrows will be like, Oh, my gosh, they work so hard. Admissions officers want to see you in your best light. If a test score doesn't like that, then don't send it. Plus, a lot of schools are becoming testing optional anyway, and that's for the S A T s. A. T matters more than like AP scores individually. Subscribers didn't actually think that would ever happen. My color scheme was gonna be, like, really similar to the one I have now. I'm really excited to show you guys like my moving day blog's housing and Simon maybe a roommate tag, but it's like, Why not? And, yeah, I'm really excited to show you guys more about my Harvard future, and I will be uploading a video on college on a college application timeline from, like Junior Paul Sr Spring.