<p>If we tell you it's not possible will you not read it? lol</p>
<p>Read an hour when you get home, and an hour before bed. At 3/4 a page per minute, you'll be done.</p>
<p>If we tell you it's not possible will you not read it? lol</p>
<p>Read an hour when you get home, and an hour before bed. At 3/4 a page per minute, you'll be done.</p>
<p>it depends on how much you like to read, I have to read a book cover to cover if it interests me, so I guess it would take me about 6 hours</p>
<p>potomac, i don't know what you're thinking, but saving a 600+ page book until two weeks before? *** is wrong with you? let me guess...this is for an ap english class, right? well, i'll tell you now, you best drop the class. clearly, you don't have the maturity to take it seriously. if you screw around and pull this sort of stuff in college, you'll flunk out, i guarantee you.</p>
<p>and you're lucky all you have to do is read the book, and not write a six page report on it or anything. at this rate, you'll never get into stanford. have fun at nassau.</p>
<p>I disagree with the above. Procrastinating is a fine art that you just haven't developed yet. :p</p>
<p>well ihtefgs, there is nothing wrong with me. I was actually first recommended for english 12H. However, at the end of the yr, my teacher decided to put me into ap without my consent. Thinking that I was in honors for all this time, I finished the 12H book. However, I received my schedule 4 days ago with showed AP English 12. This is why I am reading it now. Ironically, I also have to write a 6 page report as well. Do I know you? I hope you are kidding. </p>
<p>Anyway, I have finished 120 pages in 3 days, and plan on finishing the book by the middle of next week. Thanks for all the support you guys.</p>
<p>We've got your back. :p</p>
<p>ihtefgs: actually, I'm thinking it wouldn't be uncommon at stanford to assign a 600+ page book and a 6 page report to complete in just 2 weeks. From what I understand, a lot of the college experience is working under rather small time constraints.</p>
<p>potomac, good luck - I have to read 4/5 of jane eyre by monday, so I completely understand. You should be fine as long as you have sufficient time to work on the report. celebrian's right, don't listen to that kid, we support you. :)</p>