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AP scores came out. All that stress paid off
#ap#ap test#ap tests#ap score#ap scores#ap stat#ap statistics#ap Italian#ap foreign language#ap calc#ap calculus
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this one goes out to everyone who would love to have cute aesthetic notes and try their hardest, but have ugly illegible handwriting....
#lizhi posts#studyblr#studyspo#high school studyblr#study blog#studying#study with me#study inspo#study notes#statistics#ap statistics#ap stats#study vibes#study space#study motivation#aesthetic study#study aesthetic
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got cooked on my ap stat test i literally hate life
#i actually cried that was embarrassing#ap stat#ap stats#ap statistics#exited that classroom and burst into tears#i love life !
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Me rn:
#statistics#ap stats#ap test#ap classes#This doesn’t violate anything right?#im not spreading answers so I guess it’s fine?#oh well#my art#my art <3#my artwork#my artwrok
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Have my first AP test in 32 hours. I know that I know more than I think I do but that doesn't stop me from cursing the person who allowed me to take AP classes (r.e me bc I'm unwillingly academic)
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Me (on the ap stats exam) after I forgot to reject the bill with a high or low p value:

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Yeah I'm fucked with the homework due by the end of today. I tried applying what I learned in the textbook & it ain't working🥲😭

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ap statisticians need to be running this country

casinos have largely failed to consider the "come back the next day to reset your luck" strategy
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just another day of wishing my school would burn down(with no people in it ofc). they’re literally forcing me to take ap stat just because i’m a part time dual enrollment student(another thing that i’m forced to take because apparently we shouldn’t be allowed to go home and relax after school). I FUCKING HATE THIS CLASS SO MUCH. it’s literally so hard it’s like damn i already knew i’m not that smart but now i feel like a fucking idiot surrounded by all those annoying ass kids. and i have to deal with this until may 😊.
#ap stats#high school#fml#actually kinda wanna die LOL#this school has caused such a DROP in how i view myself it’s crazy#like not even tryna be dramatic but i think u may have bdd because of this school#ap statistics
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I don't think a class has ever made me hate myself as much as AP Stats. I guess suffering in a statistics class is genetic because father beebees had to retake it in college
Anyways Mr.Fillingham if you see this I'm going to fucking get you I swear to GOD
#ap stats#i hate statistics#killing myself#AP is going to be the end of me#what if i killl him#HE MADE OUR FINAL TEST BE THE DAY BEFORE MY BIRTHDAY!#AND ON A FRIDAY#BASTARD#statistics#ap statistics#ap test
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Making an index

Here's what I did to create an index for my AP Stats notebook, using this guide:
C usually takes up more space than any other letter. Give it at least one-third more space than a baseline amount.
I takes up somewhat less space than average.
J and K can be combined effectively into JK, using an average amount of space together.
N and O can be combined into NO, using an average amount of space together.
Q needs almost no space, as one would expect. I prefer to not combine it with either P or R, since they are average space-users, but rather to write it on its own, giving it only one or two lines.
S needs more space than average.
T does too.
U and V can be combined into UV and still use slightly less space than average.
W takes the most space of any of the end-of-the-alphabet letters, but can still use slightly less than average.
XYZ123 can be just one section and still look empty most of the time. (123 indicates entries that start with a number, like 3-ring binder or 911.)
Note: an index is not the same thing as a table of contents. A table of contents usually has the titles of pages listed with their corresponding page numbers; an index is more like a catalogue of mentions of a particular subject. Cookbooks have pretty good examples.
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i will pay anyone $30 to do three of my ap statistics assignments like genuinely i can't do this anymore
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AP Stats student here, it's more than that!
All polls on [tumblr] suffer from voluntary response bias. Online polls are generally like that, and it's why I ignore the random sample condition in my calculations. Plus, especially on polls that don't have any sort of "results" button, some people might pick a random one just so they can see the results, and that racks up quickly coming from lots of people.
In short, Getting reliable results on the internet is VERY hard to prove.
Do you believe the results of these polls suffer inevitably from selection bias?
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Online AP Courses
How to determine the Best Online AP Classes?
Determining the best online AP classes involves considering several factors to ensure a high-quality educational experience. Here are some steps and factors to consider when selecting online AP classes:
Research Reputable Providers: Start by researching reputable online education providers that offer AP classes. Look for well-established organizations, accredited institutions, or platforms that have a record of accomplishment in delivering high-quality online AP courses.
Check College Board Approval: The College Board, which administers the AP program, maintains a list of approved online providers. Verify whether the online AP classes you are considering are on the College Board's list of approved providers. This ensures that the courses meet the necessary standards and cover the required curriculum.
Course Offerings and Availability: Check the course offerings to ensure that the specific AP classes you are interested in are available. Some providers may offer a wide range of AP courses, while others may have a more limited selection. Ensure that the courses align with your academic goals and interests.
Course Structure and Format: Review the course structure and format of the online AP classes. Look for classes that offer engaging and interactive content, including lectures, assignments, quizzes, and exams. Consider whether the courses are self-paced or follow a specific schedule and choose the format that best fits your learning style and availability.
Teacher Qualifications and Support: Evaluate the qualifications of the instructors who teach online AP classes. Check their experience, credentials, and expertise in the subject matter. It is beneficial to have qualified teachers who can provide guidance, answer questions, and offer support throughout the course.
Student Reviews and Feedback: Look for student reviews and feedback about the online AP classes and the provider. Check for testimonials or ratings from previous students to get an idea of the quality of instruction, course materials, and overall learning experience.
Course Costs and Financial Considerations: Consider the costs associated with the online AP classes. Compare the prices across different providers and evaluate whether they offer value for the educational experience provided. Additionally, check for any financial aid options or scholarships available for online AP classes.
College Credit and Exam Preparation: If you are aiming to earn college credit through AP exams, consider whether the online AP classes adequately prepare students for the exams. Look for classes that have a strong focus on exam content, practice exams, and strategies to succeed on the AP tests.
Flexibility and Accessibility: Evaluate the flexibility and accessibility of online AP classes. Consider factors such as the ability to access course materials from different devices, technical support availability, and the ease of communication with instructors or fellow students.
Top 5 Online AP Courses
AP English Language and Composition: AP English Language and Composition is a popular course that focuses on developing students' skills in critical reading, analysis, and writing. This course explores various forms of nonfiction texts, including essays, speeches, articles, and visual media.
AP US History and Review Course: AP US History is a comprehensive course that covers the history of the United States from pre-colonization to the present day. It explores key historical events, political and social movements, cultural developments, and the impact of individuals and groups on American history. An AP US History Review Course helps students review the content, practice test-taking strategies, and prepare for the AP exam, which includes multiple-choice questions, short-answer questions, and essays.
AP Calculus BC: AP Calculus BC is an advanced calculus course that covers both differential and integral calculus. It is designed for students who have a solid foundation in calculus concepts and wish to further their understanding. The course includes topics such as limits, derivatives, integrals, series, and differential equations.
AP Statistics: AP Statistics is a course that introduces students to fundamental statistical analysis concepts and methods. Students learn to collect, organize, analyze, and interpret data using statistical techniques.
AP Psychology: AP Psychology delves into the scientific examination of human behavior and mental processes. It covers various psychological perspectives, research methods, biological bases of behavior, cognition, social psychology, developmental psychology, and more.
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oh remind me to post my research paper tonight!! I’m finally officially done with it, and you guys get to see the results of your responses and stuff!
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Donatello HATES AP Statistics!!

jk he’d probably love it lmao
#tmnt#teenage mutant ninja turtles 2012#tmnt 2012#2012 donnie#tmnt fanart#tmnt donatello#tmnt 2k12#tmnt 2012 donnie#teenage mutant ninja turtles#tmnt donnatello#donnie tmnt#donatello hamato#2012 donatello#tmnt donnie fanart#2k12 donnie#donnie fanart#donatello#ap stats#ap student#statistics#i hate it here#i hate studying#statistics specifically
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