<p>im just wondering how much sleep a person with this schedule junior year would get</p>
<p>ap chemistry
physics honors
precalculus honors
human anatomy and physiology
language arts
study hall(mandatory)
gym/health(mandatory//cant skip)
french 3</p>
<p>I have a similar schedule as yours but I have APUSH instead of human anatomy. You probably would still get 8-10 ours of sleep. AP Chem might keep you up but that’s about it. You’re fine. </p>
<p>a good amount of sleep. its only 1 AP class, the rest shouldn’t be too hard. probably like 7-9 hours depending on when you have to wake up , and when you get home</p>
<p>Most people on CC go to top high schools, so we know what you’re talking about. I play tennis along with other activities and get home at around 6. I usually blow off work until 8 and then I actually do it, but it doesn’t take that long if you really understand the material. GL. you are going to need it. </p>
<p>I was probably averaging about 4-5 hours last year with AP bio, AP calc ab, apush, AP Lang, AP psych, and h. Spanish 4, but that’s cause I procrastinate a ton. I’m sure you could easily get 8 hours a night if you want to. Then again, every teacher is different, and yours may give way more homework than mine did (though I did get a lot). Good luck! Just remember on all your long nights of hw that its all to get into a good college!</p>
<p>Plenty of sleep–I took AP English, AP Chem, and APUSH last year and still slept tons. This year, AP English II, College Stats, and College Calc. Still sleeping well–I go to bed no later than 10 unless I really have to stay up.</p>
<p>How much sleep completely depends on ECs and time management. I am taking pretty tough classes (all with a ton of homework) with ECs and average 4-6 hours every night, but part of that is due to terrible time management.</p>