<p>4-6 hours for sat/sun. 4~hrs 3x a week</p>
<p>Takes me about 4 hours...but i procrastinate like no other.</p>
<p>My homework load usually consists of Physics, Calculus, and something to read. On a responsible day, I'll do the reading at home, Physics in the morning, and calculus at lunch. On a bad day, I'll end up doing the reading in the morning, Physics during Art History or Art Studio, and Calculus during Calculus.</p>
<p>So I spend about 0-20 minutes a night actually doing homework, usually starting around 10-10:30 because I'm a procrastinator. Unless there's a Lit, Physics, or Art History test. Then I read/do problems/look at pictures for a hour or so. Oh, and if I have a paper due, I usually spend 1-4 hours on it (I'm very picky when it comes to writing, so I often stare at the blinking cursor for a while).</p>
<p>a lot. ap chem-a good 2 hours
ap calc-1.5-2 hours
spanish- 0-5 minutes
ap gov- 0-20 minutes
physics- 20-50 minutes
ap english- 0-40 minutes</p>
<p>however ap chem and calc together can be as little as 1 hour if i'm extremely lucky or 12 hours on a bad night. typically 4 hours for both thouh :)</p>
<p>wow...and i'm a sophomore. i'm gonna die next year</p>
<p>ap euro - 2 hours (5 if there's a test)
eng honors - 30 min
alg 2 h - 30 min
comp sci - 0
chem h - 15 min</p>
<p>Test days kill me...</p>
<p>I have been limiting myself to 3 hours every day, I have 3 honors classes, one advanced class, 1 ap class, and an elective... and I am a sophomore. However to tell you guys the truth, I am not so confident about my "schedule."</p>
<p>Homework in the APs at my school only exists before tests-I virutally never have work in any more than two subjects a night.
Spanish: around 20 minutes (only reading); 30 minutes (test days)
English: none (reading is done at school if needed, includes tests)
History: 3 hours three times a week
Math: none (done in school)
Chemistry: 2 hours every 10 days (and one more for the tests)</p>