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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 2006-07-14 11:56 am (UTC)(link)
So if one is a fail, then four and five are good, yes?

Forgive me, in Australia we use a different system. Well, one is still failing; level one here is like when a pre-primary kid writing a squiggle and tell you it says 'cat'.
(My sose teacher gave me a level one in my REPORT. I hate that bastard, he grades me because he hates me. And I swear my grades have gone down since the homophobic bastard found out I was a lesbian.)

But I generally get level fours/level four-fives, so I'm guessing that it's a different system.