<p>School ends in the middle of June for us. Each AP teacher does something different. I can provide a few examples:</p>
<p>AP US History: We’re working on a presentation on a topic we didn’t explore in much depth during the year (e.g. women’s suffrage, transportation). Then we take some time to prepare for the final, which covers all the material of the year.
AP Chemistry: This week, we’re doing “fun” polymer labs, making cool materials (bouncy balls, putty-like stuff etc.) that we can take home with us. Then we’re having a final and lab practicals.
AP Statistics: Project - conducting a experiment where we can use hypothesis tests to determine if we obtain statistically significant results and presenting it to the class.
AP Music Theory: Moving on to the second volume of our textbook (presumably material for a second year or second semester course).</p>
<p>AP teachers are free to give or not give finals, and AP exams are optional, but almost everyone signs up. Even seniors seem to ditch only if they’re not prepared, and our classes do a pretty good job of preparing us.</p>