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I woke up at 6 this morning adn this is the first break i have had all day.

i have AP US history tomorrow

and math and AP spanish on wednesday

then i am done for the semester.

wish me luck!~

i'm nervous


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Best of Luck!!!!! (But something tells me you are going to do just fine!!!) Get lots of rest tonight!! :lol:

Ashley Enthusiast

Good luck, Molly! I know how much fun finals are <_< we had ours the last two days before Christmas break. You'll be home free soon, to break and relax. You'll do fine, if you're in AP, it's obivous you put effort into your work. I need some luck myself...the new semester started and I'm not having too much fun with Honors Alg. 2...

-Ash

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Buenas suerte, Molly.

happygirl Collaborator

GOOD LUCK MOLLY!

We know you will do well...and it will be so worth it in the end.

Make sure to keep up on your sleep. And post whenyou are through. We'll be rootin' for ya!

flagbabyds Collaborator

i just realized i spelled "finals" wrong ahhhhhhhhhhhhh

well we are having an early morning study session for APUSH (what we call ap us history) at school on the quad starting at 5 so i am going to bed soon.

tiffjake Enthusiast

Good Luck Girl!!!!


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Good luck, Molly!

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Good luck. They will be over before you know it! Then you can relax!

plantime Contributor

"Lullaby, and good night

Go to bed now, and sleep tight

Close your eyes, start to yawn

Pleasant dreams until the dawn!

When the sun lights the sky

You will wake feeling spry

Start the day with a smile

Life is really worth while."

Now you've had your lullaby, get some rest, you'll do great!

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Molly,

No doubt you're gonna do GREAT!! ;)

Good Luck!! :)

Football season is coming to an end.....you know what that means! :D

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