AP Testing Review Begins in Earnest at SFHS

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Students at Spanish Fork High School are preparing for some of the hardest tests they've taken yet. Many students throughout the course of the year taken Advanced Placement courses, and have learned a lot; they're now learning to mesh everything together to pass the test with flying colors. AP tests are graded on a scale of one to five, five being the best you can get. If students receive a three or higher they pass and will receive many college credits for very cheap. Students are using every opportunity, free time, and homework time they have to study up using various methods. “I personally enjoy studying with note cards,” says Melinda Lundgreen, a senior at SFHS. Other methods used involve various applications from iTunes, practice tests, reviewing text books, or buying a study guide online that is more concise than the text book. May 13th, the last of AP testing will be a big relief to all of these students. From there on out, school will be downhill and much easier than it has been the last 8 months. 120 students will be taking over 180 AP test in the next few weeks. We wish all of the AP test takers good luck on their tests.
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Kyle Lowe and Melinda Lundgreen