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commotiocordis ([personal profile] commotiocordis) wrote2006-07-11 12:01 pm

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My AP scores made me cry.

Because I was expecting to get 2s in both. And got a 4 in U.S. History and a 5 in psych.

But I refused to open the envelope, saying that I'd open it when I needed to send it to somebody and not a minute before. So my dad grabbed it and opened it. And looked at it. And asked me "What do these 1s mean? Because it says here, Psychology -- 1, and U.S. History -- 1."

And I was like "That means I failed." And I was okay with that. Because I had been telling myself the whole time that I was going to get a two in both. (I do that a lot. Tell myself I'm going to fail, so if I actually fail, it's what I was expecting, and if I don't, it's a pleasant surprise.)

And then he hands me the paper. And I screamed. And then started crying.

That's my story.

[identity profile] tamianity.livejournal.com 2006-07-15 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, okay.
Lucky bastards, we use levels (It's called 'OBE' - Outcomes based education) and it's much more confusing than actual grades.
One of the good points is that it's supposed to reduce competition between students, but as long as we're stil getting some kind of grades, of course we're going to compete... >.>

Yeah. Everyone else calls it S&E, but for some reason I use SOSE. Probably cause it sufficiently pisses off my teacher, although he can't do anything about it.
Not cool, unless you mean cool that you don't have it - I HATE it.

Actually, lots of people seem to like it; it's like Geography, Economics, Politics, History, etc.
I've never really liked it, but I HATE the teacher, like I said before.

Still, next year, I never have to do it again! :DDDDDDDDDDDDD

[identity profile] crashcart9.livejournal.com 2006-07-15 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
One of the good points is that it's supposed to reduce competition between students

Any kind of grades are going to cause competition within the students that actually care.

Geography, Economics, Politics, History

You know, I've never taken a geography class. Unless you count them making us learn all the states in 4th grade.
I think I would have liked politics had I had an okay teacher. That might be the same reason you don't like the class.

Still, next year, I never have to do it again!

That's really cool. I could be done with spanish, math, history, and science now, but I'm taking all of them again just for more credit and so I can take more of these AP test things.