by Josh Chong January 27, 2004
by 412gal August 19, 2018
A programming class that also emphasizes object-oriented programming methods, algorithms, and problem solving. Also you try to learn something useful but your teacher leaves half-way through the semester, so your old Computer Programming teach with zero experience takes over and helps in no way possible. You try your best to pass but no matter what, you're going to fail.
Jacob: You do the AP Computer Science homework?
Kyle: Haha what homework?
Nick: Why even do it? No one is passing with this goof teaching the class.
Kyle: Haha what homework?
Nick: Why even do it? No one is passing with this goof teaching the class.
by nobrows April 28, 2017
you: Did you hear that Rachel cheated on Greg?
me: Yeah, he went all ape shit crazy.
you: i though he was about to start throwing shit, like the angry monkeys at the zoo.
me: Yeah, he went all ape shit crazy.
you: i though he was about to start throwing shit, like the angry monkeys at the zoo.
by {NH} March 07, 2011
You have to be manly to take this class. I got A's each trimester in that class, u jelly? <trollface>
Covers European history (duh) from 1450 (approximate date of invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg) to the present day. While it is true that it is hard, use your document analysis skills you picked up in the class for DBQs and realize that the definitions on UD are kind of biased. This is an excellent class that make you supes smart.
The AP exam begins with a multiple choice section consisting of 80 questions; now if you get one wrong, you DO NOT get penalized (yeah!). This is hard, but it gets even harder. The writing section consists of a DBQ (document based question) and two FRQs (free response question). Your writing hand will probably throb after this test.
Covers European history (duh) from 1450 (approximate date of invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg) to the present day. While it is true that it is hard, use your document analysis skills you picked up in the class for DBQs and realize that the definitions on UD are kind of biased. This is an excellent class that make you supes smart.
The AP exam begins with a multiple choice section consisting of 80 questions; now if you get one wrong, you DO NOT get penalized (yeah!). This is hard, but it gets even harder. The writing section consists of a DBQ (document based question) and two FRQs (free response question). Your writing hand will probably throb after this test.
Jimmy took AP European History and learned about socialism; he decided that everyone should share this knowledge. But in application that doesn't really work, now does it? ;)
by AidanVonBismarck June 05, 2011
A great class, depending on your teacher. It's not that hard as long as you pay attention and think critically. I'm about to take my test on Friday and I am scared. BUT if you don't study... you will get an F and wonder why, and no one in the class will have sympathy for you because they're all either upperclassmen or geniuses.
The Mormons and Asians in my AP European History made fun of me when I told them that I failed the test last week.
by Garth Funker May 06, 2010
A 15-essay second semester final.
by Alex April 23, 2005