I have listened and respectively taken ideas from some great minds. Credit has to go to coaches like Embry-Riddle’s Spencer Wims & players like Virginia Tech’s Angie Benson. There are a lot of good folks w/ ideas. We need the decision-makers in our game to listen & take action!
Stay calm, read each part of the question, and address the question as it is asked. All you can do is show what you know and what you can do in the allotted time. GOOD LUCK to all teachers and students!! 5/5
It won’t be more difficult to earn a 3, 4, or 5 this year than any other year. If a question seems really hard, it may mean that less points may be required to score well on that question. 4/5
The exam has been designed with security in mind and they will use tools to detect plagiarism. The best strategy is be honest 3/5 https://t.co/khYU2gxMkC
Don’t worry if you don’t complete all parts of the question before you need to attach and submit your response. You don’t need to complete the entire question to get a score of 5, but you do need to submit whatever work you’ve done in time. 2/5
Final #APHG test tweets: AP Exams are not graded on a curve—you are not competing against other students. There is no max/min percentage of students that receive a certain score. 1/5
Day 1, session 1 of a 5 day instructional camp with college coaches, and at least 10 campers ask me, “When do we play games?” Games are important, but if a college player has a 15 game season, the games make up about 5% of the school year. Learn to love practice & preparation!
On 4-5-18 vs Windermere Prep, John Motzel scooped up 16 GBs setting a school record for ground balls in a game. He also broke the season record with 97 so far.
1st W of the season for EHSLAX! 9-7 victory over Olympia. Huge play from Sr. captain Mason Rimbach 6 Gs and the game ball goes to Logan Harvey with 8 saves (3 of which came in the final 2 mins). #teameffort#FGP