Postby Saint Kevin » Wed Apr 26, 2006 2:00 pm
I don't know how much I can offer as far as preparation is concerned, but I can hopefully give you guys a little more motivation to take those practice tests and cram.
You guys have no idea how cool it is to have your score come back as a four or a five on those tests. I got double fours on my physics, a 5 on my chem, a five on my spanish, a four on my european history and a 2 on my calculus.
From those scores alone, I got about 20 hours of college credit and saved a bunch of money. Also, since I transferred, they transferred with me, and are keeping me on track to graduate.
Really guys, you'll hate buckling down and cramming all that stuff in last minute, but it is really really really REALLY worth it. Do practice tests and practice essays (both timed). Do it as close to the real thing as possible, i.e., if you are supposed to take a 3 hour test with a 90 minute segment, a 15 minute break, and a 75 minute segment, then do exactly that at home. Ask your teachers and fellow and former students for study materials or practice essay topics.
As a sidenote, I found the Princeton Review study guides incredibly helpful. Also, get your hands on the Cliff's Notes type review stuff that college kids use to study for their finals. Go to a local college book store or online. Doing your best to know these very short reference materials cold will pay huge dividends. I liked the Princeton Review guides the best though because they told me the most likely material to be tested, and I planned my study time accordingly.
By the way, I still have no idea how I got the good scores that I did (except for the calculus, I really deserved that one, as I played more Halo during that class period than I ever invested in homework or study). This brings up a very, very important point: Pray.
I know it's cliche, but I'll leave you with this:
"Pray as if everything depended on God, and then work as if everything depended upon man."
- Archbishop Francis Joseph Spellman (1889-1967)
Pray hard.
Study hard.
It's worth it.
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