Written by William Liu Tuesday, 07 February 2012 06:48
On Wednesday, January 11, hundreds of eager students lined up at the gates of Los Altos High School to get some last minute studying done at Cramfest. A select number of teachers volunteered their Wednesday night to help students prepare for finals.

Most students came to Cramfest with the motive of improving their chances to do well during finals. This is exactly what Cramfest did for some students. "It raised my hopes of passing the AP English final," said Kevin Lee, junior. However, this wasn’t the only incentive which brought students to Cramfest. Tacos and extra credit were successful in luring a good number of students to the event. The aroma of food filled the air, and grumbling stomachs could do nothing but grab a few tacos to ease the hunger.
Students of all kind stormed into classrooms to earn every point they could to secure their grades. Cramfest was definitely a success as it gave students insider information on how to prepare for finals. "Cramfest helped because it made the teachers available for a couple of hours just to help us get a better understanding of the topics we knew instead of stuffing new material into our heads,” exclaimed Abraham Wu, junior.
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