<p>I have virtually nothing every night as a freshman who is lucky enough to have a block schedule. Plus, there is no Honors US History or Honors Spanish 3 at my school, so that helps. AND since I took Honors Biology as an eighth grader (at a high school, so it counts), but don’t have the math skillz to do Chemistry, I don’t have a science to worry about. But I’m planning to take 3 AP’s junior year and 5 senior year, so I’ll soon join your ranks…</p>
<p>AP Music Theory - 15-45 minutes
Honors Lit. and Comp. - 15-60 minutes (but only an hour IF we have an essay)
Spanish 3 - 0-15 minutes
US History - 30-45 minutes
Honors Geometry - 20-30 minutes (I do it during our school-wide study hall every other day, mwahaha)
Drawing 2 - none
Computer Animation - none (so far, but we’ve barely done anything yet)</p>
<p>35 minutes-~1.5 hours nightly</p>
<p>Seriously, I’m only a freshman but AP Music Theory is pretty darn easy if you play an instrument and can read music well. (If you couldn’t going in, it would be torturous, I can imagine.) But I suck at listening exams, so we’ll see if I get higher than a 3 or 4 on the exam.</p>
<p>I have only 2 APs, but I still don’t finish until 1 AM most nights (especially this month - I think stayed up past 1 AM everyday).</p>
<p>It isn’t really the AP classes that consume most of my time (AP Biology will always be an exception though), but it’s just that I’m taking two English electives (requirement), so the readings for both classes and AP Bio adds up to quite a bit. Another thing is that the teachers at my school have a horrible tendency of announcing tests/quizzes, like literally the day before. So, I’m practically cramming the whole night.</p>
<p>For some reason, I ALWAYS feel like I’m playing catch up with the assigned readings.</p>
<p>Well it really depends on the day since our school is block eight.</p>
<p>A Day is Band, PE, Composition, Spanish 3. On that day… I have about 15 minutes of homework at the absolute most.</p>
<p>B Day is Trig, Health, Yearbook, and AP Chem. I usually get trig done quickly (if not in class)… health is just a 4-5 page reading. It’s really yearbook and AP Chem that eat up my time (i’m the yearbook editor). I usually try to knock out any yearbook responsibilities that I have at school because the laptop they gave me is sloooooooooooooowwwwww… on a good day. So, I will usually spend about an hour on AP Chem… depending on difficulty and how much I already had done.</p>
<p>English 12: 15 min/night
Electronics: 0 min/night
AP SPanish: 15 min/night?
AP Physics: 20 min/night
Economics: 5 min/night
AP Stats: 15 min/night
AP Psych: 0 min / night
AP Calc BC: 15-20 min/night</p>
<p>AP Calc BC - 0 minutes needed, but I do ~60 because it is interesting (I’ve worked ahead)
AP Stats - 0-15 minutes
Band - 30 minutes of practice
French - 0-15 minutes
AP Lang - 0 minutes, except for essay nights (~20 minutes)
AP Bio - 0 minutes, except for two nights per chapter of reading (~20 minutes)</p>
<p>AP French 0-15 min.
Spanish IV (counts as AP) 0
H US History 0
AP Lang 0-15 min.
AP Physics B 0-15 min.
AP Calc BC really depends! anywhere from 0-6 HOURS!</p>
<p>It really depends overall. Usually I have none or maybe 30 minutes total, but some nights (about once or twice a month) I do nothing but homework.</p>
<p>AP bio~2 hours or nothing (usually nothing :D)
American lit~ 45 minutes a night
spanish~ 15 minutes a night
study skill~don’t know why Nevada makes me take the stupid class >.< 0 minutes
World History H~15 minutes (spent coloring maps or doing dumb worksheets)
Chem H~15 minutes
robotics~0
Alg2/Trig~45 minutes</p>
<p>but since i only have 4 classes on a given day and i find myself doing about 30 minuets on night A and about 2 hours on night B</p>
<p>AP Calc BC - 0-15 minutes
AP Physics C - 0-15 minutes
AP Euro 15-30 minutes
English 12 - about 60 minutes (we read 200 page books in three days and then write an essay on them; basically, this class is brutal)
Math History - 30 minutes (5 other kids in the class, so I have to do the reading otherwise I get shown up)
Soooo… about 2 and a half hours?</p>
<p>AP U.S History: 1-2 hours
AP Biology: @45 mins
AP Stat: 20-30mins
PreAP French: 15-30 mins
PreAP English III : Depends…(20-60 mins)
Honors Pre Calc :10-20mins
PreAP Physics: 10 mins</p>
<p>Id rather not depress my self and calculate the total number of hours. XD</p>
<p>AMA (essentially Honors Precalc): 15-45 minutes, do it during school
Spanish 4 Acc. 10 minutes, do it during school
APUSH: 45m-1h30m
AP English: 0-1h
Physics Accel: 30m-1h</p>
<p>but that’s assuming there’s no papers/readings due. It’s usually a lot more when that stuff is added on.</p>
<p>AP Chem = 15 - 30 minutes. Sometimes no homework. He’s nice.
Band = lol
AP Calculus = 1 hour max. He’s preplanned the entire hw schedule. Been doing it for a long time.
3H Spanish = Depends on whether or not u BS it. Honest work could take an hour or more O__O’’
APUSH = 2 hours (if done all at once)
3H English = Varies. I’ve spent like 6 hours writing in one night. Then I’ve also had 3 weeks without a single graded assignment. She like assigning things and not grading them. She just gives completion pts for all “ungraded/no time for me to grade them” assignments.</p>
<p>We have fair teachers with fair homework and policies. I’m not smart. Not talented like some of the geniuses/genii here. I struggled a lot during first semester.</p>
<p>I totally can’t get this. How could you guys go to school as if it was just a visiting trip with only 1.5 hours of hw or less a night like that? I only have 2 APs and 2 other regular classes & am already staying up until 12AM every night (that is to say I usually start working from 6:30-7:30). Is it that easy to get straight As, or am I just stupid and therefore need more time to work or is it you guys just wanna show off how smart you are… I go to a prep school but I don’t think it’s dramatically harder than public schools so… I just don’t know!</p>
<p>AP Comp Gov - anywhere from 30 minutes to 5 hours
AP French - 30 minutes
AP Calc AB - 15 mins to 1 hr
AP Eng Lit - anywhere from nothing to 30 mins, to 1 hour if we’re reading a novel
Sociology - anywhere from 30 mins to 2 hours, depending if we have to read an article</p>
<p>Then I’m self-studying AP Human Geo, AP Music Theory, and AP Envi Sci, so add 45 mins/ea.</p>