- It's almost impossible not to pass the AP test. Ms. Serensky fully prepares you for it.
- It helps your writing in general, which is more important than an AP score, in my opinion.
- You become more responsible. Ms. Serensky doesn't accept late work. Ever.
- It's something else to complain about, because let's be honest, we love to complain.
- The books you will read are usually really interesting and great pieces of literature. Some books might be utterly depressing, but that doesn't make it a bad book.
- The unity between all AP English students with their shared love and pain is an experience all on its own, and brings everyone together.
- You get graded on in-class discussions, which essentially is everyone just arguing over an obscure part in the book that may or may not ever come up again.
- You can display your
nerdinessintelligence by trying "one-up" everyone else in the class; a.k.a.., Thomas Donley's job. - You get to hang out with Ms. Serensky every single day. I mean, it doesn't get much better than that, right?
- Witness the hilarity as someone attempts to go to the restroom in AP English. Ms. Serensky has never said that she prohibits the use of the restroom, but everyone just assumes it.
Her reaction to #10.
Ms. Serensky, can I use the-nevermind...
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