The Paly Voice asked students which they thought was scarier: AP tests or swine flu.
“That’s a tough one. APs, because I have an immune system of steel.” — Steven Kerr, junior
“APs are scarier because the consequences of swine flu last five days, APs last a year.” — Emma Steuer, senior
“I would say neither. APs, you study and are ready as you’ll ever be. And swine flu, people are overreacting too much.” — Nick Clayton, junior
“Swine flu, because APs are just paper.” — Valerian Scheurer, junior
“Swine flu; death versus bad grades.” — Camille Wiesher and Cat Chiang, seniors
“The No. 1 fear in America is public speaking, the No. 2 is death. APs are neither, so swine flu.” — Avi Arfin, junior
“Swine flu, even though I’m sick of all the talk!” — Ben Sklaroff, junior
“APs, because I think more people would kill for APs.” — Albert Chen, junior
“Swine flu, because the symptoms are a common cold.” — Sean Mortenson, junior
“APs, because they actually kill people.” — Andy Hammer, sophomore