Top 5 Tips for an AP Bio Student
- Take good notes. I know, it seems like a super easy tip that you are already accustomed to. I was there once, and when I say take good notes, I mean it. The stuff that you will see on the PowerPoint's are important, yes, but if you waste all your time writing down every word you see, you will miss the important stuff. The stuff being said. The things that are said out loud are more often than not the same things you'll be writing anyways, but they will be explained more than the few words in the bullet points. Take note of what you hear, not just what you see.
- Ask questions. Seriously. If you are anything like I was, you might not like asking questions because you may fear that people will think that you are dumb. Come on, you know you aren't! Asking questions is not a show of stupidity, but rather a sign of wisdom. Asking questions is the only way to expand your knowledge. Especially in this class. If you don't understand, shoot that hand up as fast as it can go. It will never be answered if you don't open your mouth and ask.
- Open your book. Read it. Make minor notes of it. Do the reading guides. Open, read, do. I'm not kidding. When I first entered the class and looked at those text books, I thought to myself: "Self, no way are you ever..EVER..carrying that thing around. Nor will you ever open it. You can find the same stuff online." And let me tell you, I was wrong. (You won't see me saying that again!!!) The book will be your life-line when it comes down to the study and reading guides. Along with reading, STUDY STUDY STUDY, even if you think you don't have to because you never have had to in any other class- study. You'll thank me later for yelling. (well...writing in caps lock).
- Take deep breaths. I remember getting this little piece of advice from my mom. I remember her telling me, and the look I gave her. Like, seriously mom? I know how to breath. I just laughed off her advice like it was the dumbest thing I'd ever heard. (Sorry, mom). But then, I tried it. Just try it for me now... take a nice deep breath and let it out slowly. It is super duper relaxing, right? And if you say it isn't. you're a liar. This class WILL get overwhelming, and frustrating, and all other negative emotions.. Yes, you will get angry at this class. But when you get to that point where you just want to break down and cry. Take some nice deep breaths, and laugh a little, then take another big breath. After all, it isn't the end of the world. You'll be fine. (Just don't give up. Quitting is for losers.)
- Have fun. I know, sounds weird after I just got done saying how you're going to cry.. but seriously. This class was one of my favorites out of my whole high school career. Every now and then I thought, "What was I thinking????" But it's all worth it in the end. I laughed more than I cried, in fact I laughed every day. The labs in this class are very interesting and fun. (Just a quick side note, during one of the labs we had a giant pool of water and my group decided to let me pour it out all by myself. Let's just say that water went everywhere and many trees were killed with the amount of paper towel used to clean it up.) (In another lab, we had to grab toothpicks with our eyes closed.. the amount of "ouch"s heard was just hilarious!) The conversations you will have will be memorable, trust me. The projects you will do, will test you. You will be forced to be funny, creative, and make it seem like you know what you're talking about. (If you haven't yet, check out the rest of my blog to see some of the videos for one of my projects. Great stuff..) Don't be afraid to laugh and be relaxed in this class. Having fun is just as important as hard work. (Just find the right balance.. :D).
Top 10 Things You'll Get From this Class
- Leadership skills
- Study habits
- A text book you will actually use!
- Knowledge
- Friends
- A better understanding of life (after all, it is biology!!!)
- Time management skills
- A new hair style (after you rip all of yours out. OK, just kidding..)
- Fun lab experiences
- Memories to last (good...and bad)
Beyond all, congrats on taking this class. Try not to sit there and question, "WHAT WAS I THINKING???" That won't solve anything, really. Take deep breaths, and have fun. Seriously, this class is challenging, but this class can also be super fun: as long as you remember to make it that way.
Former AP Bio student (still alive I may add),
Barber
(If you don't understand yet...you will)