help?

<p>Hi </p>

<p>I'm going to be an jr in the fall.</p>

<p>Freshman yr grades
Gifted eng A
Gifted world history A
Computers A
Honors bio A
Spanish 1 A
Honors geometry C+
Honors algebra 2 A</p>

<p>Sophomore grades
Gifted eng A
Honors chem A
Spanish 2 A
Precalc A
APUSH B+</p>

<p>This year I plan on taking
AP eng lang
AP US Gov
Regular calc
Spanish 3</p>

<p>I need rods put in my back. Right now theyre planning on Nov. so I wont come back until January. Am I in over my head & what can i do on my own to prepare? :)</p>

<p>AP english, nothing you can do about that unless you practice writing the 3 types of essays. AP US gov, read the constitution. Get a Barron’s or some type of review book.</p>

<p>Calc, study the basics from Khanacademy. Get a grasp of derivatives and integrals.
Spanish III is easy.</p>

<p>Thank you. I’m going to have the same math teacher this year and he’s awesome. Hes already sending me notes. I’m pretty good at math I can do most of it in my head but I struggle with understanding spatial relationships ie geometry / trig. I’ve cerebral palsy & dystonia.
I dont know if I should take the ap eng test. I took apush so I know if I can just keep ahead with reading & studying I’ll be ok in gov.</p>

<p>ow. Lol </p>

<p>more importantly, have you cleared your absence with your school to make sure you’re not delaying your own graduation? </p>

<p>As for AP Lang, i’m assuming you’re going to have a lot of time to read. So just read what you enjoy. Keep a dictionary near by. Grab a copy of the Rhetorical Framework and just keep that in the back of your mind when reading. Learn the three different essays types. This exam is largely based on your reading/writing ability as of now. </p>

<p>For AP US Gov, I over 9000 reccomend you grab a copy of the Crash Course for the class. It’s like 8 bucks on amazon and it’s EXTREMELY SHORT. The book is almost like cheating. Read the book, and you will promise yourself AT LEAST a 3 on the exam. As for the FRQ’s. Go through the past 10 years of FRQ’s. Many of the answers are very universal however. ex: The congressional power of the purse/presidential veto/race,gender,age etc. is an example/answer that works for many questions. </p>

<p>Hablas en espanol!? muy bien. </p>

<p>yo no hablo mathematicas. Estoy triste porque no hablo en mathmaticas.</p>

<p>Haha
Yeah I spoke to guidance and my disability team & it’s all good - I had surgery freshman yr too but no aps so less stressful
omg crash course was my hero in apush which I’ll find my score out Friday
Spanish I don’t really like because I think it’s a waste because I have major speech problems but I need three years for college
Math I think I’ll be ok because my teachers awesome & said regular calc is more algebra which I’m good at and not shapes</p>