<p>My question is how do you get a 100+ in a math class. So many potential stupid errors on tests, plus not messing up the bonus questions.</p>
<p>PE is a giant ■■■■■ to successful students. It makes you take it no matter what, and then gives a B to the A+ student, when all you do is run, work-out, and throw balls. </p>
<p>My US history class is a joke, we have no homework only classwork that we do together, and we have a day to review before every test which we spend by doing a practice quiz with all the same questions. The teacher also has a quizlet with all the questions and answers.
I shoulda done APUSH… then again the class average in APUSH right now is like 70%</p>
<p>@Yakisoba @ThatOneWeirdGuy On the first test everyone did really badly so the teacher curved it to raise everyone’s grades. I really just got an A but everyone who got over a certain score got a 105%. The Spanish teacher gave people extra credit for doing more than we needed to do on a grammar test. We were just supposed to write 5 sentences but some did more.</p>
<p>Wow, it seems like a lot of sophomores have AP social studies. We generally take AP Euro in tenth grade and next year, junior year, we have APUSH and Macro/Micro senior year. Do you think I should self study APES?</p>
<p>A few friends at my school are taking AP euro, which is the only ap class offered for sophmore technically, besides te few kids who go ahead and take way too many… Anyways they said its very hard and they regret taking it… Apparently its very pointless and annoying and they are failing like every test lol.</p>
<p>At my school you can take World History, AP World History, or AP Euro as a sophomore and AP Euro is actually known to be easier than AP World. I guess it differs by school how much the workload is.</p>
<p>I bought the SAT book but its all stuff I already know. I just don’t know the vocabulary. Like yesterday was the first time I’ve seen the word “ostentatious” for example</p>