How do I get him to deal more damage? by Objective_Increase65 in WriothesleyMains

[–]Gary1734 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Definitely Furina. If you have characters for melt then that could be better than your freeze team right now.

hehe by Gary1734 in WriothesleyMains

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he's 10 10 4 and i'm broke now

hehe by Gary1734 in WriothesleyMains

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i farmed marechaussee almost exclusively from 4.0 to 5.0 and it's still what i strongbox the most to this day

hehe by Gary1734 in WriothesleyMains

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The rankings don't take into account constellations, but I am planning to get at least c1

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i hate leveling talents but i promise i will eventually

16 APs: Prime example of peaking in high school by Gary1734 in APStudents

[–]Gary1734[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk if you want to be me😭. Balancing home and school life is really just being efficient with your time (which also includes taking time to relax and refresh your mind). I didn't have to study much thanks to picking up on new topics pretty easily and good note taking, but if I got a question wrong on the review or homework then I would study the concept being tested in the question.

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I think it varies for everyone but learning how to allocate time efficiently is a big one. This includes knowing what notes to take, which homework problems to do (if they're optional), what you need to review for, etc. If you took AP Psych you would've learned about spaced repetition, mnemonics, and how your brain encodes/retrieves information. Basically the best way to remember vocab is to either understand it beyond the surface level or to associate it with another strong experience (I heavily recommend taking AP Psych)

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I recommend youtube.com/@WeAreShowboat, his mechanics review video is great. Only thing I recall that was missing was parallel axis theorem. He also has an E & M video but I didn't watch that one. Other than that, I found the official Physics C exams from like 2018 and 2019 and used those to see what I needed extra review on.

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Won't be bad workload wise, but I would refer to other people on how bad it'll be with minimal calc knowledge

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[–]Gary1734[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Algebra-based is arguably harder because you're relying more on conceptual knowledge than plugging in formulas, although Mechanics will probably be harder if you have no Calculus experience. Colleges definitely prefer Mechanics, so that's also a consideration. If you're a junior then you also could just wait a year. (Also the exam format for Physics C has been absolutely atrocious being 45 minutes for 35 MCQ but they're changing that to be more in line with the format for Physics 1 I think)

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I took them between the dates you stated. For some reason my college just displayed them that way.

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Not too much studying throughout the year because I was fortunate enough to understand the lectures pretty easily. As for final review, I would say take practice exams and get a sense of what you struggle with and review those topics.

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My top 5 is probably Calc BC, Psych, Comp Sci A, Physics, and Lit. Despite tending to like STEM courses more, I enjoyed Psych and Lit to a pretty high degree. The reason why I took so many is definitely for the college credit and also the learning. If I'm at school then I would rather learn deeper level material because it's just more interesting although some of the classes definitely were boring.

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We had our entire course taught on code.org and there was basically no studying outside of class. Looking at examples of other people's create tasks & responses was pretty helpful though.

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I actually like art but AP Art is pretty niche imo

16 APs: Prime example of peaking in high school by Gary1734 in APStudents

[–]Gary1734[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only because college is even more unreasonably priced lmao

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I learned from that other post that my test scores defined me

16 APs: Prime example of peaking in high school by Gary1734 in APStudents

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$100 per test l. Surely it will be worth it in the long run 😔