<p>What were you doing when you were a sophmore? </p>
<p>Studying for SAT's, reading alot? Just curious.</p>
<p>What were you doing when you were a sophmore? </p>
<p>Studying for SAT's, reading alot? Just curious.</p>
<p>procrastinating/studying for AP Euro</p>
<p>Everything except doing homework. Yeah, I had sophmoritis.</p>
<p>I studied for SAT's during the summer between sophomore and junior year. I also studied a bunch for AP Gov and tried to improve my role in my clubs. But mostly just tried to maintain straight A's. But, I procrastinate a TON and often times stayed up late doing homework because of parties (somewhat nerdy parties, but nonetheless) and hanging out with friends, which I think is real important, in additon to good grades.</p>
<p>At this time of year, studying for AP Euro and AP BC Calc. My studying routine is different in that I never cram - it's kind of the opposite. Near the end of first semester/beginning of second, we're almost done with the material, so I study really hard and review all the material from the beginning of the year, and as AP tests near, I progressively study less and less. It's different for everyone, but I just found what works for me sophomore year :-)</p>
<p>what you should do though is NOT procrastinate, study for your AP/IB classes if you have any, and studying for SATs (both I and II)</p>
<p>and if you are really motivated... start looking at colleges</p>
<p>taking 5 AP's. </p>
<p>w00t</p>
<p>Enjoying school, friends, activities, and wading through my division one exhibition (huge project all kids at my school work on throughout freshmen and sophomore year). Kiiiiinda looking into colleges, but more focusing on keeping grades up and enjoying high school thus far.</p>
<p>breezing through school with straight A's...</p>
<p>Putting in the grunt work as a "non-leader" club member...getting excited to be editor/president/leaderperson next year.</p>
<ol>
<li>Generally enjoying life</li>
<li>Knowing #1 would be diminished come September</li>
<li>Starting to come here</li>
</ol>
<p>hating my ap classes lol</p>
<p>Nothing. Well, soccer, work, etc, but nothing directly related to college. I took honors classes...no AP though. Definitely didn't start considering colleges until late Junior year.</p>
<p>knitting and crocheting, haha. This is the year I made about 100 scarves. And oh yes, I was part of my school's knitting club. The coolest, of course</p>
<p>I also read a lot, went to Chinese school, and did softball. That's about it.</p>
<p>Nothing. Studied for some AP tests, did the school plays, oh yeah and had mono for two months :[.</p>
<p>Well at my high school, AP World History is one of the first AP classes that's offered to sophomores. I guess I worked a lot harder sophomore year than junior/senior year. Maybe it's because I realized junior year that I just couldn't spend all my efforts into one class and had to spend an equal amount of time on my 3 (now 4) AP classes. Anyways back to the thread question, I guess I focused on running. (I'm on XC and Track)</p>
<p>knitting in class, outlining the national experience for ap us
hoping not to move and not thinking about college.</p>
<p>Pretty much none of the things you mentioned in your OP. I played golf in the fall, chilled and focused on grades during the winter and did the musical during the spring. I attended NYLC during the summer, and also went to church camp. That's about it.</p>
<p>I mentioned 2 things. -_____-
LOL</p>
<p>just curious... did u sell the scarves?</p>