<p>I’m not in any AP’s this year. Next year I will be. But as of right now…</p>
<p>Honors English: 15-30 minutes / per night
Gym: None!
Honors Algebra II: 15 minutes / per night
French 2: 30-40 minutes / per night</p>
<p>Basically at max 1h 20m / per night = 3.75 GPA</p>
<p>Weekends I hang with friends and do community service on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday, I do any homework and cram as much as possible for tests on Monday or Tuesday.</p>
<p>Well, I’m in 5 IB classes and then orchestra (no hw here…lol). Hmmm…I guess about 3-4 hours on weekdays and the same on weekends. Of course, I spend a lot of time procrastinating and getting distracted…so I’m not sure how much of that time I spend actually doing homework. This includes studying for any tests…projects might add extra time.</p>
<p>I’m only taking two APs this year:</p>
<p>AP Bio: not too much, but a lot before tests; essays/lab reports/abstracts
Human Phys: like none besides memorizing crap
AP World: really fluctuates; usually just reading ten pages or so, but occasionally get wrecked with projects/essays/quizzes
Latin: nothing really
Honors Pre-Calc: not that much, just labs with can take up to 4 hours on some nights
Honors English: not bad, I got the easy English teacher</p>
<p>It really fluctuates. Can have anywhere from an hour to like 4-5 hours without procrastinating. I don’t get in from XC/track until 6, so most nights I’m working until about 930 or ten. </p>
<p>For those of you with ten minutes a night…have fun in college.</p>
<p>AP Latin: 30-40 minutes. An hour if we have a quiz the next day, and more if we have a test.
AP USH: nothing first semester (except about an hour’s worth one night a week), but about an hour a night now that he’s started giving reading quizzes…
Precalc: I don’t do it. Theoretically 20-30 min.
Physics: Anywhere from nothing to two hours. Probably about three hours a week.
English: Anywhere from nothing to four hours. Probably about six hours a week.</p>
<p>I get home after six most days. I usually don’t have work that I HAVE to do on a nightly basis, but larger projects take a huge amount of time even if I don’t procrastinate. Such is junior year…</p>