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Five Things You Should Do Between A & P 1 and A & P 2

< div class= " separator " style= " clear: both; text-align: center; " > < a href= " http://my-ap.us/1wBQC7g " style= " clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em; " > < img border= " 0 " src= " http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/53/Fireplace-RM.jpg/320px-Fireplace-RM.jpg " / > < /a > < /div > < br / > Ah, there ' s a < b > break < /b > between semesters! & nbsp;You ' ve survived A & amp;P 1 and have temporarily put it —along with everything else related to school—out of your mind. & nbsp;You even wonder to yourself, " why am I reading THIS? & nbsp;School is out! " < br / > < br / > The answer to that question is, " because somewhere deep inside, I realize that A & amp;P 2 is looming in the near future for me. " < br / > < br / > < br / > Here are five tips for being < b > ready for A & amp;P 2: < /b > < br / > < br / > < ol > < li > < b > Relax and refresh. < /b > & nbsp;It ' s a < i > break < /i > , after all! & nbsp;Academic calendars purposely have breaks in them to allow you to " take a breather " and get your head out of & nbsp;your books for a while. & nbsp;Sort of like dreaming, it gives your brain time to assimilate what you ' ve learned and get ready for the next round. & nbsp;If you don ' t take some < i > time for yourself < /i > to relax and refresh yourself, A & amp;P 2 won ' t be so easy for you. < /li > < br / > < li > < b > Attend to " real " life. < /b > & nbsp;A & amp;P 1 was more rigorous and time-cons...
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