<p>How is your hw load over break? Mine's not too heavy, as in most APs we're done learning.</p>
<p>Mine isn't heavy either. I just have to do a paper on South Africa and study for Algebra.</p>
<p>Lit: Read some baloney story called The Signalman and relate it to Dickens idea of social reform in England.
Finish my 1984 paper. (well edit it/add a source/quote or 2)</p>
<p>My other 3 classes= nothing!! w00t --we just had exams before break</p>
<p>AP Bio - grade 2 FRQ's based on the AP scale
AP Calc AB - Barron's practice test #2 (or #3?)
AP Chem - none
AP Lang - write a 2-page satire to deliver
AP US - none
French 4 - none</p>
<p>not that much homework- just one dumb project where i have to pretend that the play Death of a Salesman uses the screen device (like in Glass Menagerie)- so i have to find 6 places in the play where i would display an image (well, 2 of them can be legends instead of images). and i have to draw them all. i also have to write about a theater review of glass menagerie that comments on the use of the screen device. yeah its a weird project- basically we had to read the two plays independently and then do this. i finished GM and i'm halfway done w/ DOS</p>
<p>i have Catullus latin HW, a physics lab to type up, and AP Calc and AP java HW (about 2 hrs for math and 1 hr for java). o and i also have to finish the last two chapters of The Great Gatsby and answer questions on it.</p>
<p>the big thing is studying for AP Calc and AP Java exams- i have to read the entire review books (school-provided: Amsco for calc and Barrons for java), as well as read Chs2-4 of the marine biology case study</p>
<p>ok i know i just listed everything i have to do- and i bet no one cares lol so sorry</p>
<p>My homework's not to bad, finish reading Inherit the Wind, read a 382 page autobiography (A Reporter's Life BY Walter C.) for an oral presentation, do 10 pages of grammar book, and finish like 3 questions on a bio lab.</p>
<p>Inherit the Wind?? I loved that!! we read it in 7th grade..it was cool though..</p>
<p>Yeah, just some math hmwk and a chem study guide . . reviewing for ap exams though will consume all of my time. .</p>
<p>AP review: Spanish Literature (41 chapters) and Chemistry (eight chapters; make review plans for SAT II in Spanish, Math II and Literature
Chemistry: chapters 22 and 23 HW (60 problems)
World History: 40 oral exam essays typed, prepared and fully memorized
English: read eight chapters of Cry, My Beloved Country and complete worksheet over chapter 24
Spanish: read seven short stories and prepare for discussion next Monday
Math: nothing
GreenDayFan, are you being sarcastic or real? That is disgusting.
Apart from the AP review I have little homework.</p>
<p>im for real but im in ninth grade.</p>
<p>I have:
MUN "homework"- finish a book on the suez crisis
SAT I- practice practice practice
SAT II- study bio
Guitar- I have to finish learning a King Crimson song and practice some mozart for a local university thing
german- catch up on what I missed last week, so about 3hrs of work
thats about it....it sucks that all the homework I have is more or less optional, most of it is either EC or SAT related.</p>
<p>Basically...</p>
<p>studying/prepping for another round of SAT IIs (in may) and SAT I (in june) and AP exams in chem and european hist (in may). </p>
<p>and some physics crap that i gotta do... free body diagramming and other oh-so-fun stuff~ and read about 3 chapters of "Le Petit Prince" for francais AND read like 100 pages of "Beloved" for english :)</p>
<p>wooo yea it's gonna be fun!</p>
<p>Just AP studying</p>
<p>Meh:
I have to write a poetry essay for AP Lit and do a multiple choice packet. For US and World we have to read a chapter with a bunch of questions in each, do a multiple choice test, and some internet assignment.</p>
<p>For BC Calc, I have a whole AP to do.
For English, I have a 2 page paper to write.
That's all really.</p>
<p>ap bio: outline plants chapter
ap world: timeline project, dbq, cot
english: memorize lines from julius caesar
math analysis: done
spanish2: none</p>
<p>CHOTs and comparative essays suck balls, but DBQs are a godsend.</p>
<p>Not as much this year</p>
<p>AP USH: Read 2 chapters and do AMSCO terms
AP Eng 11: Read The Great Gatsby and do a packet
French: Read La Belle et la Bete</p>
<p>that and study for APs and SAT in May.</p>
<p>The Great Gatsby stinks as well; although using beautiful language one wishes that Gatsby would just ask out Daisy instead of destroying many people's lives in the process because he has ego problems.</p>
<p>20 vocab quiz</p>