<p>Post your schedules here. My spring break is next week. I have 7 days including the weekend.</p>
<p>finish all my spring break homework on friday</p>
<p>7:00 wake up, eat breakfast, shower
7:30 internet
8:00 ap calc bc (tests from barrons and pr)
10:00 AP Bio (cliffs notes, labs, frq)
12:00 Lunch
12:30 apush (amsco and rea, dbq, frq)
2:30 ap comp (book, tests, essays)
4:30 sat ii math
6:30 sat math and reading (im ok with writing lol)
10:30 internet
11:00 sleep</p>
<p>Ugh, my parents are making me go on a bunch of college visits AND I have APs and SATIIs and a language course to complete and a practice track schedule to keep up with. My schedule will be like this:
7:00 get up, go for a run
8:00 shower, get ready
8:30 breakfast while studying
9:00 drive to campus of the morning, take tours, sit in on info sessions
12:00 lunch while studying
12:30 drive to campus of the afternoon, take tours, info sessions
4:30 drive to a hotel, while studying (wait . . . I’m not dws – driving while studying!!)
6:00 dinner
7:00 study some more and field questions from my dad about what I liked and didn’t like and listen to him try to talk me into schools he likes
8:00 mom will probably help me escape but I’m stuck in a hotel with them both so it’s not like I can go to my room and be on the internet . . . </p>
<p>Lol eagles94 that’s the way to live.
Mine is going to be</p>
<p>7:00am - wake up, eat, etc
8:00am - work
12:00pm - still at work
4:00pm - hopefully get out of work
Do nothing for the rest of the day. Some homework and papers if time allots :)</p>
<p>umm…how are you studying for AP US when classes haven’t even covered everything? And is the Amsco book that great? I think I’m gonna start reviewing for the SAT II US History Test. Idk if I’m gonna take that in June or May. ugh.</p>
<p>I hate this timing bs. </p>
<p>And my schedule is just reading, and doing as much SAT II MATH II work as I can.</p>