Now that AP tests are over... presentations start

<p>How many presentations do you have to do?
I have 3 btw))
and have you ever had a kid with a heavy accent presenting something? Cause that's gonna be me next week)</p>

<p>3 projects…and all are presentations. ■■■ lol</p>

<p>one kid in my group has a really bad lisp…and he is in my group for a debate. argh…lol. shes still my friend but sometimes its hard to understand her. and then she gets ****ed at me when i don’t understand what she is saying, haha</p>

<p>Finished 2 out of 3 already. Now I just have a few finals and I’m free from the public school system FOREVER.</p>

<p>No presentations, just FUNNNNNN stuff</p>

<p>Only 3 presentations, all finished, 3 papers due, and then finals</p>

<p>Is this the norm in schools? We do tiny presentations in art history (must be 3 minutes or under) and those were only because we all enjoyed doing the first presentation our teacher assigned. And we do presentations all the time in English because my teacher is… pointless? Something like that.
But in my school, the week after APs is exam week. 3.5 days and then we get out (we got out on Thursday). So we don’t really have time for presentations.</p>

<p>5 projects/presentations :frowning: :(</p>

<p>shame for you guys.</p>

<p>i had to do a 50 minute presentation in bio a couple weeks ago. ~_~</p>

<p>2 projects…One group media presentation that involves tons of filming and editing…1 personal project that takes tons of research…</p>

<p>9…■■■</p>

<p>I had 4 projects (2 mini projects and 2 big projects aka 40% or more of the quarter)</p>

<p>4 in bio! wft
1 in calc…laskjfasdjf
1 in la…go figure
um um um …video project in spanish…just finished woot!</p>

<p>We’re still learning in Calc. I don’t know why.
All the stuff that’s not on the AP syllabus is being taught now.</p>

<p>3 tiny projects in lit, but they’re pretty small.
Smallish project in econ.
Cooking project in spanish :smiley: It’s quite nice.</p>

<p>But the bio project is absolutely HUGE. It’s ridiculous.</p>

<p>1 in chem, 1 in english, 1 in gov, and a paper in stats. :|</p>