<p>You know how people get all straight As? They take the easiest classes. It only seems logical.</p>
<p>I have 6 APs and do (if you only add the time I actually do homework) about 1-3 hours of homework a night. It’s really not that bad. Granted I have one B, but otherwise mostly As and A+s…</p>
<p>I take 6 ap’s, 2 other classes, an online course, in 2-3 clubs one that includes competitions, and driving courses on weekends.</p>
<p>i usually have a lot of homework but im getting a case of senioritis. I go to sleep at around 12-1 every night (because i choose to, not because of homework)</p>
<p>i finish assignments usually right before classes, study tests during the schoolday (sometimes before at home if its like calc BC)</p>
<p>but yea… i procrastinate a TON</p>
<p>i went through AP bio last year by just cramming for tests during lunch + period before it</p>
<p>A’s all year ( and no it wasnt made super easy by the teacher )</p>
<p>in that case, allow me to elaborate on what I said previously:</p>
<p>I take 6 APs, 1 other class, 1 course at a local college, in 3-4 clubs with competitions in 3 of them, will soon have to work everyday, am in a few volunteer activities.</p>
<p>My school is a very competitive high school and I am 24/800. I do all of my homework ahead of time, but still have more time for other things. It’s all about time management.</p>
<p>I used to procrastinate on everything, but i don’t anymore. I now feel like I have a lot more time and a lot less stress. I have managed As in everything except English (one of the hardest subjects at my school).</p>
<p>I feel that if people spent more time on their homework and actually took notes, As would not be so far out of reach.</p>