anyone else procrastinating?

<p>Anyone else procrastinating right now... I can't seem to start studying for APs...</p>

<p>Yeah... what can I say? It's April</p>

<p>Yeah... AP History... I am so screwed</p>

<p>No, for I am off. Then it is merely two weeks to APs and the end of most of my classes, so there will be no problems, only more time to post...</p>

<p>I don't have to.</p>

<p>SPRING BREAK!</p>

<p>Wish I was in Jamaica right now...then again, I will be in two years.</p>

<p>Heh, I'm self-studying both AP Micro and Macro economics, and am signed up for the tests, but haven't really started studying yet.</p>

<p>damn them AP Histories.</p>

<p>ah.. yes. i have a history term paper due tomorrow.. havent started it. also a precal test tomorrow about stuff i have no clue how to do, a precal final review packet due tomorrow, an outline for my theology term paper, a meditation on the stations of the cross for theology due tomorrow, and 6 pages of translating to do for spanish. thank god tmrw is the last day before our break</p>

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Yet a good thing that I don't attend Catholic school, which just adds on more work...</p>

<p>I definitely am.</p>

<p>I'll start studying for APs.... someday :(</p>

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Yet a good thing that I don't attend Catholic school, which just adds on more work...

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I attend a Catholic high school, but it doesn't necessarily mean more work. I never have homework in my religion class. Maybe it's because I have the coolest teacher in the department, but the work that you do in religious studies cannot be compared to the massive amount of assignments one has for math, English, etc.</p>

<p>We played "Follow the Leader" around campus during religion class today, by the way. I'm talking about the game where you follow the person in front of you and copy whatever he/she is doing. The 28 of us walked through school buildings, on the field, gym class, the girl's bathroom... it was fun. At my school, religion is a really laidback class when you're an upperclassman. It was very time-consuming for me as a freshman in terms of the homework we received, but the subject gets easier and easier as you make your way to becoming a senior.</p>

<p>No, I don't have any APs.</p>

<p>I was referring to the type of religious school described by sapphire07, which is similar to most in our area (except Saint Edward). Even so, the theology work is most definitely dissimilar in weight compared to that of Christendom College.
I did not realize the progression (or rather regression) of work as one ages in high school rank.
And shravas, I am sure you have them planned for next year barring you live in a district that either does not have or does not allow non-upperclassmen to take APs.</p>

<p>yeah, i dominate procrastinating.</p>

<p>Your methods serve you well how?</p>

<p>yay procrastination!
ok well its spring break and i still have to do....
-timeline project for ap world
-outline plants chapter for ap bio
-memorize line from julius caesar for english
-dbq and cot for ap world
-read the review books for both ap world and bio</p>

<p>and i have only 3 days of spring break left :D</p>

<p>I still have not really "studied" for my AP exams yet. I have gone to the review sessions held by the teachers but haven't really studied anything. I have done a few questions in the review book.</p>

<p>I'll start studying for AP's May 1st.</p>