Monday, May 23, 2016

Help! -Hope Reed

I felt really prepared for the AP test. I think that your most effective ways of teaching was through giving us constant feedback through AP practice multiple choice questions and free responses. I honestly felt like I knew exactly how to write each essay, and I was very comfortable writing it in the amount of time given. However, one thing that could've possibly been better was the multiple choice. I feel like taking them and then vaguely going over them afterwards could've been done a little more thoroughly. At the beginning of each semester, for example, I feel like we should have gone through some sections together as a class. Because after I've taken a practice test, I've forgotten everything each question was about, but if we worked on it together the first time we've seen it, we can eliminate the wrong choices and clear confusions before we actually answered them.

I do feel as if I passed. And I thank you so much for that, because in many classes I don't know how the AP tests are even structured, so I'm glad we did many practice questions. That was great. And the writing part was very easy for me. I also liked the book by John Trimble (I think), it kind of blew my mind because it was basically telling me break every rule I ever learned, but it is WAY more fun to write that way.

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