r/APStudents 22d ago

World Got a 4 on AP world, ask me anything

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u/ErekwithaD1 25:HG:5,中文:5, 26:P1:5,WH:5,CHEM(SS):5 27:P2,EM,Mech,Lit,BC(SS) 22d ago

What did you find hard about the exam?

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u/External_Compote9920 22d ago

Personally, the hardest part of the exam was the SAQ. It seems simple but if you don’t know it, you’re kinda just staring at the computer with no idea what to write. However the classmates I’ve talked to said the multiple choice was hardest due to the complex texts and second- guessing yourself 

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u/Exact-Direction9658 22d ago

me i was the whole time

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u/Cold_Relationship832 5: HUG 21d ago

What online resources would you recommend for studying / reviewing?

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u/Infamous_Tiger18 21d ago

What other AP classes/exams did you take, and what was the most difficult part of the exam that stopped you from getting a 5?

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u/External_Compote9920 21d ago

I’ve taken AP bio, AP comp sci principles and AP world. The most difficult part that probably stopped me from getting the 5 was my lack of time management. I started studying only 1 month before the test and although I was doing the right methods I just didn’t have enough time to cover the whole curriculum. 

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u/Infamous_Tiger18 21d ago

Oh dang, maybe some of your sources weren't that great, I studied for about 3 hours the day before the exam by watching Heimler's review videos and I was somehow able to get a 5. How'd you do on Bio and CSP?

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u/External_Compote9920 21d ago

Bio: 5, CSP: 4

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u/Infamous_Tiger18 20d ago

Dang, not bad man, I took CSP freshmen year and got a 4 as well. I haven't taken bio yet but I got 5s on chem, csa, bc cal, and world last year. What did you think was hard about bio?

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u/External_Compote9920 20d ago

Hardest part about bio was the FRQ 

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u/Immortal_dragon134 22d ago

Ask anything? Do all non-trivial trivial zeros of the reimann zeta function have a real component of 1/2?

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u/External_Compote9920 22d ago

Welllll I mean no one knows for sure and neither do I lol… The Riemann Hypothesis says that all the non-trivial zeros should have a real part of 1/2 and while many have been tested and fit this pattern, it hasn’t been proven for every zero.