<p>I have a week to finish my 30 page plant report for AP bio. Oh yeah, and hand draw the pics. -_-</p>
<p>Other than that, I find my AP’s are usually light on homework but very study intensive. We have a block schedual so we go through about a chapter a day and have quizzes everyother day.</p>
<p>It depends who your teacher is. But for all my AP classes it’s not so much that the work itself is hard, it’s just usually that the teachers give a lot of work to do.</p>
<p>APUSH: Zilch, occasionally a DBQ. Every two weeks there’s a test, study your lecture notes (reading isn’t required, but the teacher is so good we can pass AP sample questions just based on in class stuff)</p>
<p>AP Bio: KILL ME! PLEASE! </p>
<p>AP Rhetoric: 1.5-2hrs, we get a chapter (20-40 pages) a night to read in depth, so when we were doing Great Gatsby and analyzing all the syntax and stuff, that took a long while. Fun class though.</p>
<p>AP Art History: Not too much, but if you don’t do it like me then you get a massive build up before tests.</p>
<p>lol it all depends on your school. For me, I feel that the length and difficulty between AP and regular classes don’t differ at all.</p>
<p>APUSH: umm my teacher does a sort of ‘college style’ teaching in that he only gives a midterm and a final with maybe 1 or 2 quizzes and a paper. Class is largely discussion based and we occasionally read scholarly works on material we have recently covered</p>
<p>AP Bio: LOL I feel sorry for the rest of you out there! AP Bio is a HUGE joke class at our school. FRESHMAN BIO(weed-out class maybe?) was tremendously harder than this class lol!</p>
<p>AP Calc BC: hmm pretty much same as any other math class except your grade is solely based off of tests and quizzes</p>
<p>AP Chem: lol eerily similar to sophomore year Chem. Weekly problem sets due. Starting to think my school really does like to weed people out.</p>
<p>I believe it depends on how your class is structured or how your teacher teaches the class. For me, my APUSH class is just alot of homework. Its not necessarily hard, just time consuming. As for my AP Bio class, I feel the amount of homework is very minimal, but the tests and quizzes are hard.</p>
<p>The only homework I get is APUSH is analyzing stuff every once in a while but thats only if I didn’t finish in class. Otherwise the only homework we have is reading, which I usually don’t do until 2 days before the test.</p>
<p>APBio is a joke. We never have homework and you can pass the tests without even reading the book.</p>
<p>AP Calc AB homework is easy for me, but for most others in this class its difficult. Every night we get from 4 to 10 problems depending on what we’re doing.</p>
<p>AP Chem is terrible. She gives these “problem sets” which are extremely long sets of questions from the textbook. She doesn’t teach half the stuff here so its really hard to do when there is a lot of equations of theory that youve never seen before -_- Saving a problem set for one night will take about 7 hours. Theres also these annoying worksheets, or “POGILS”, that she randomly gives but they’re due at the end of each quarter. Quite annoying too.</p>
<p>AP Psych my teacher has us do an outline for every chapter we do. The chapters in my book are humongous and most peoples’ outlines are about 10-12 pages (double spaced, though). Outlines take a whole night to do. About every week we have to research a topic and find an article on it and write about it.</p>
<p>So… overall not bad. The Chem and Psych homeworks that take 7 hours at a time to do are given every 2 weeks or so, so whatever.</p>