<p>I have way too much free time and I often waste it online. Any ideas of how I can make the best of my time? I already have all A's in my classes, so I don't need to study more.
I've been thinking of self-studying for AP human geography and perhaps some more AP classes later. Is it worth doing? I heard it was easy to self study for. What textbook would I need?
Thanks in advance!</p>
<p>Write your college essays.
Find competitions to do.
Take up a musical instrument.
Learn something for fun.
Volunteer.
Get a job.
Read a book.
Cook something.
Paint.</p>
<p>As your username says, write! You never know when you could be published… hehe.</p>
<p>Learn a new sport and excel in it.</p>
<p>Self studying an AP is good, or you can study for the SAT, that’s useful.</p>
<p>write a novel</p>
<p>As your username says…write or read. Seriously, I spend a good deal of my free time writing. Lately I’ve been on the computer more (which means CC…) but this past week or so, I’ve been way more productive and writing more.</p>
<p>Learn to code I code to kill time :)</p>
<p>get a job, volunteer, read, start college essays/study for SATs, just hang out with your friends :P</p>
<p>Read read read. I haven’t read a boom for pleasure since elementary school (Harry Potter, ha), but I went to the library and checked out some books about economics and urban planning. There are books for everyone. There are even conspiracy theory books for those stoners with a 7 year old’s attention span</p>
<p>In my time at home Computer Science and English Literature, only things I do where I live. Read>TV.</p>
<p>Outside I volunteer, work, and represent the school in many ways. (most popular being sports, speech and debate, and link crew )</p>
<p>If you really hate free time, you can write a novel, like @microphakia976 said, except write in in a month for National Novel Writing Month :)</p>
<p>Study for the classes you have next year!</p>