<p>Grade 12
As long as it takes me.</p>
<p>9th: 0-1
10th: 0
11th: 1-2
12th: 2-3</p>
<p>I'm a sophomore, my hours have changed so i'll post again. </p>
<p>I spend about 4 hours on homework each night now</p>
<p>This year (12th) hasn't been too bad for hw. I have a lot of free periods (well not a lot, but more than last year) so I start my hw during the day. I get home at ~4pm and if I didn't have college apps, and if I didn't screw around (read: if I didn't go on CC and play spider solitaire and watch dumb videos on mtv.com), I'd probably be done pretty early, like by 8ish? </p>
<p>AP French Language is the worst- the assignments are confusing, and the book is horrible. If the homework is to read an article from a French website and write a summary, it usually takes like 45 minutes (maybe less). If it's to do an exercise in the book, it takes forever, and I have a tendency to "quit" halfway through (which may explain the teacher's comment on my report card that I have "missed many assignments"... hm. I will try to improve that). The tests are pretty hard to study for, since the teacher is so disorganized in the way she teaches.
AP Calculus AB/BC can take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes, though sometimes I don't do all of the homework problems, since homework counts for exactly 0% of the final grade (the final grade is based on the tests; homework is for "practice"). But if I have a test, I usually spend about an hour or two studying.
AP Physics reading assignments don't take long, maybe 30 minutes, but I like to read it twice. The problems take about an hour. When I have a test, I usually study for maybe 90 minutes or 2 hours? Lab reports take about 2 hours.
English reading assignments take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour. The 2 page double-spaced papers we have to write every few weeks (I love English 12!) take about 2 hours. If we have a quiz, studying takes like 45 mins.
Biotechnology (BEST CLASS EVER) has very little homework (I shall repeat: BEST CLASS EVER). If we do have homework, it's to study for a quiz (~30 mins) or test (~1-2 hours), or occasionally a few lab questions (20 mins).
IB Visual Arts has no real homework, but I spend a lot of time in the studio outside of class. Also, the Research Workbook (due once a monthish) takes at least 2 hours to complete (for 10 pages).</p>
<p>Senior, 6-7 hours and that's with college apps</p>
<p>K I'm re-posting and elaborating and schtufff:
[quote=me, earlier]
senior
from 15-30 minutes on a normal day, sometimes none at all.
near the end of the week i'll do all my euro reading, and that's maybe an hour of reading, usually spread out across the weekend though.
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I have 5 AP classes right now. Never anything for econ, maybe 10-15 minutes of work for Latin [but often I get that done during my advisement/study hall class], nothing for orchestra [haha], mayyybe 15 minutes of work for Calc BC [like.. 20 problems or something], 0-60 minutes of reading for Euro [depends on how much and if I decide to do it at all], then what I don't really consider to be homework - reading for AP Lit. I usually finish this at school anyway, and if at home, I read so fast that it really doesn't take much time at all. So mayyybe 10 minutes of reading at home for that.</p>
<p>It looks like my AP classes don't give us much homework, but really I just do it during the school day, work really fast, etc etc. AND my procrastinating helps me cut down on the overall amt of time taken to do the homework - hah - if you start the work at midnight, you kind of tend to do everything faster in an effort to go to sleep. :]</p>
<p>Math: 30 minutes max
English: 1 hour
U.S. History: 1.5 hours
Econ: 10 minutes
Physics: 45 minutes
Spanish: 15 minutes
Total: 4 hours 10 minutes</p>