<p>This Wednesday AP Calculus BC exam, this Saturday SATIIs in Chem and Physics. Next week AP Chem and AP Phys B exams + finals in AP Gov which is a practice AP test + essay placement test for UCs on May 13th, Saturday
After that basically school will be over for me
What about other seniors?</p>
<p>Four AP tests, a final for my college Calculus 1-2 course, plus my other high school finals. But you're taking Calculus BC, so damn, big props.</p>
<p>tomorrow i have french language ap, wednesday calc bc, thursday english lit, next monday ap bio, next thursday macroecon in morning, microecon in afternoon. school is over for me as well after this</p>
<p>AP Spanish on Tuesday and AP English on Thursday. For community college classes, I have my last Health Midterm next Monday-Wednesday (online class, get to pick when on those days I wanna take) and my Econ 2 Macro Midterm next next Monday. After that I am so done with high school. So done. :)</p>
<p>Yes! I am not alone in this world, haha :) Taking just two Prep classes was hard over a year, but basically for three weeks after AP Exams I'll do nothing in school :)</p>
<p>Oh man, this week for me:
Tues: AP Spanish
Wed: AP Calculus AB
Thurs: AP Lang and Lit
Fri: AP US History
Sat: Work 4-11
Sun: Work 4-9:30
Mon: AP Physics
Thurs: Speaking at SHS ceremony
Fri - Sat: American Cancer Society Relay for Life (8pm-6am)
During all this I have to paint a piece of furniture for the NAHS to sell at a charity auction :(
After all this, nothing will be left in the year :)</p>
<p>Why SATII's for a senior?</p>
<p>2 2boysima
I want to prove to myself that I am smart :) Plus in college I'll apply to a bunch of scholarships so SATII Chem and Phys should help me out with getting some $$$</p>
<p>How hard is it to get a 3 on AP Eng lit? My teacher said AP Eng lit exam is the most difficult of all.</p>
<p>BC Calc
English Lit, French Lit
Bio
Gov
MacroEcon</p>
<p>Dannnggggg... I only have APUSH left. Good luck everyone</p>
<p>Haha, I WISH I had your test schedules! I have one AP test (AP Stat) and..... SIX IB TESTS!!!! yessssssss!!!</p>
<p>my school is on the Collegeboard AP's "late testing" schedule so my tests aren't until the 18th & 19th of may (stats & eng lit)</p>
<p>5 IB Exams in 4 days this week... I have 11 total to take... AWESOME!</p>
<p>In the next two weeks:
AP English (today), Gov final (presentation), AP Physics C, AP US Government, AP Macroecon, Multivariable Calc final, Gov notebook</p>
<p>Six IB tests for me, four of which are higher level. Only Spanish is a single part, most are three parts.</p>
<p>Then an AP Bio.</p>
<p>A grand total of 28.5 hours of testing. Oh boy.</p>
<p>Taking the Calculus AB exam this Wednesday, English Lit Thursday, and Government next Tuesday. Many of my AP classes will be done when APs are done. So essentially, after these two weeks of AP testing, I will only have to do work in just one class, in addition to the dreaded Senior Project my high school has as a graduation requirement.</p>
<p>Weds- Calc AB, Thurs- Eng Lit, Fri- US, Sat- SAT I first try, mon- physics b, tues- psych, weds- gov. Good luck to all</p>
<p>wow. dedicated... ap/ib-takers.
i'm not taking that much ap's (4) and taking my SAT's in june and sat II's in october.
and i thought i was stressed.</p>
<p>Only taking AP English lit and AP psychology. I was going to take Statistics but decided to pay the fee and just get out of if. After that I have to start working on a massive English presentation I have to present in like two weeks. 100 minute in class presentation on why Catch 22 is a major 20th century novel. I haven't even finished the book yet!</p>