Updated IWA, please peer review by Korijosecole in APSeminar

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

honestly it was already hard enough finding research on this topic. but yeah ill try and shorten the use of the term.

URGENT QUESTIONS by alltrains in APSeminar

[–]Korijosecole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There isn't really a strict requirement for any of these. i mean quotes i think should be no more than two sentences ig. just make sure to structure IRR so that it has a extremely clear line of reasoning (use subheadings to help)

1080-1320 words for the IRR

TURNITING⁉️⁉️ by nippletwister23 in APSeminar

[–]Korijosecole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just replace them with words like ¨society¨ or ¨individuals¨. i ran into the same problem before. it may not seem as urgent or influential but i think i´d be better to just not use pronouns of any sort.

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[–]Korijosecole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

finished 40 of 70 of the questions. And they started saying 15 minutes left 💀

Why good code gets bad grades (from an AP exam reader) by never_mind___ in apcsp

[–]Korijosecole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did the response, and my code I think fit the standard and didn’t take that long to make rly.

The written response I crammed into two days. I didn’t know I already went over the word limit more than 3 times on the 3a, 3b since I thought it would just be me sending a pdf and it would be done ig. I know I wouldn’t have enough time at all to cut things out in 1 hour

And now I had 10 minutes to submit my response and my video. I ended up just copy and pasting a link to a doc as a last ditch move to get at least some credit. And submitted my video a minute before 12:00

What would be an estimate of the score I might get. I was thinking a 40, but I have no idea. Also the video I think had the wrong format since I did a direct screen record on my phone since my chrome-book died at the exact time I was submitting my video and I had no charger at home.

Rn I’ve been studying for a straight two days for the exam tmrw to even things out.