Do you also have summer homework?

<p>Two books for IB higher level english: A Chronicle of a Death Fortold and A Street Car Named Desire</p>

<p>One book for IB higer level History of the Americas: Grapes of Wrath</p>

<p>I probably won't do it, or if I do it, half-bs it so that it's utter crap. Summer assignments destroy the value of what it means to have a vacation.</p>

<p>3,000 word art history essay, siiigh.</p>

<p>nothing :)</p>

<p>first 4 or 5 chapters for ap chem
2 packets of work
and we gotta memorize a bunch of formulas and whatnot.</p>

<p>Some books to read (they don't seem that bad at all), some chapters for AP Bio, some reading for AP World, and, well, I have a summer class so homework for that.</p>

<p>I think I have more work to do over summer than I did freshman year.</p>

<p>Lots of AP Bio stuff, surprisingly nothing for AP Physics or Human Anatomy, but two books for English (Catch 22 and something else that I didn't bother to look up)</p>

<p>English 3H:
Cold Mountain
Into Thin Air</p>

<p>APUSH:
Memorize all presidents with their terms and party
read/outline first 2 chapters of textbook
1776
Devil in the White City</p>

<p>Alg2H:
Packet</p>

<p>surprisingly nothing for apbio/chem</p>

<p>"I remember when we had to read Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond the summer before sophomore year for WH, AHHHHHH. That was.. terrible"</p>

<p>I had to read that before freshman year, I read half of it and got an 100 on the essay :D</p>

<p>No summer work at all this year :D</p>

<p>AP English: read the Awakening, read a memoir of our choice, do a project, and write a paper.</p>

<p>AP Calc: a 3-page review packet. Nothing too difficult, should only take an hour or two.</p>

<p>AP Bio: 6 chapters, I think?</p>

<p>Just AP Lit summer reading and project!</p>