Uncross your arms, sit up in your chair, and welcome Charta Squad, the new-agey rappers who are spittin’ relaxation techniques for the SAT to the beats of pencil clicking on the desk and eraser bumping on the chalkboard.
A couple of weeks ago, the Charta Squad from Williamsburg Charter School (Brooklyn, NY) submitted the video to the hottest college spot on the interwebs: the National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC). From there, it’s become a viral sensation, one you want to catch. You’ll definitely want to watch. It is funbelievable.
“Relax” by Charta Squad
Too nerve-racked about taking a five-minute breather even some YouTube? Well, put down those vocab flashcards because once you hear Charta & Co rhyme “gesticulate” and “percolate,” you’ll realize this is a multi-tasking opportunity to simultaneously chill and brush up for the test in December.
Favorite lyrics: “But most of the questions don’t give me any trouble / I’m fillin’ out the answer sheet like my name was Mr. Bubble.” Now you can take that to the bank—the awesome bank.
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