For those of you who have AP tests: Are your teachers still giving you homework?

<p>Mine certainly are. I think it's a cruel punishment (I have at least one project due on each AP exam day) but perhaps that's the norm for your schools.</p>

<p>Well I have block scheduling and i am in orchestra for one block so i only have 3 of my AP classes. My ap lit teacher hasn’t given us any homework since the day before the test. But not since then, which was Thursday. My AP comp. gov teacher is still giving homework. And I haven’t had the AP US teacher still gives homework but that’s because we haven’t had the test.</p>

<p>No, I think homework would be pointless at this point.</p>

<p>Not in chemistry. I have the class blocks 4 and 8 (so, last block every day), and it’s a study hall. We will only have one grade in the grade book for this quarter: the electrochemistry test that we took on the first or second day of the quarter. In history, we’re going to be watching historical movies, reading novels, etc. In English, we’re still going to have work.</p>

<p>Homework is crucial, IMO, if it’s to prep for the exam.</p>

<p>We haven’t gotten homework in a while but we did have an APUSH test the 1st AP week. Pretty light load/only projects from now on for me.</p>

<p>2 of my AP teachers who are really good friends have been really nice and while they have given us a lot of homework they have made our tests take home or at least parts of them.</p>

<p>Yeah in Chem we play board games every day. We do have a test and a project though just cause we have no grades basically. We never do anything in Econ anyway so I’m guessing no after that AP</p>

<p>Well, all of our AP Euro work from this marking period is due on May 20th, if that counts, but otherwise, no, I don’t foresee us getting any additional homework. We’ll probably just watch YouTube videos and talk about random things that have nothing to do with Euro like we do everyday in class.</p>

<p>All of my AP classes end with the exam. We don’t even have to come to class any more after the exam. Just taking the AP exam is our final.</p>

<p>Not really…In English we have to write a research paper but we get a decent amount of time in class to work on it. Beyond that my classes have slowed down on the homework.</p>

<p>Yeah. Anyway, two of my classes are non-AP so I still have work for those.</p>

<p>Almost all my AP tests are done, and some teachers are still assigning work, but some aren’t. We had a pizza party in AP Lang today, and every day so far since the test has consisted only of free time because we’re our teachers “favorite” class:) No actual work from AP gov either, but then again there was never any work assigned in that class… However, we are starting a new chapter in German (*** the test is Wednesday!!) and we have to take a chapter test, and a final in Psych still, which I find completely unnecessary.</p>

<p>We had a final project due last Friday in AP, and my exam is this Thursday…helped me absorb a lot of stuff I’d forgotten about.</p>

<p>My teacher is cramming in essays for AP World. Sucks.</p>

<p>Next week we’re starting our 3-week-long intensive dissection of a pig fetus for Bio. And all of my classes are still gonna have finals in a few weeks too. I hate you all.</p>

<p>Yeah, in AP Bio we have two projects that are due next week and a lab due tomorrow (the AP test was today!) </p>

<p>In AP Stat, we technically had homework but I decided it wouldn’t affect my grade so I didn’t do it. </p>

<p>In AP Physics C, we didn’t have homework.</p>

<p>In Calculus AB, we still have a test AND homework AFTER the AP test. My teacher is an incredibly psycho sadist. </p>

<p>In AP Japanese, we never even had homework to begin with. </p>

<p>Then my non AP classes, English and History, of course had homework because they don’t give a **** about AP testing schedules.</p>

<p>No homework for AP Lang, just going over poetry, which is alright. We have a project in APUSH straight after the test. That’s annoying. Taking advanced orchestra, because it’s on a 5.0 at our school (so cheap, cause it’s basically no extra work), but of course they put the due date for our extremely long research paper and 2 concert critiques due this Friday (and of course, everyone procrastinates). Hooray! I would rather do nothing else during AP testing week than sit at a computer for 5 hours trying to type up a report over a Georges Bizet. -.-</p>

<p>Non-AP classes still have a ton of homework, because the teachers don’t seem to realize that AP testing is just a little, tiny bit more important then briefing us for stuff that we will be learning next year. They scheduled our physics test (hardest one of the year, I might add) for the day after APUSH exam, so I’ll get to go home and study for that.</p>

<p>Basically, we’ll probably be given homework right up until the final exam week, which is the very last week of school. Don’t have to take any of the exams though as I’m exempt from all of them!! :smiley: Contemplating just staying home, because there’s no point in waking up early and going in to sit in a desk staring at my phone for 4 hours. And I don’t care how much extra money the school gets for me going in.</p>

<p>I actually graduate before AP exams finish sooo… no homework for me</p>

<p>Wow, that’s so early to graduate!</p>