<p>AP Macroeconomics-Reading Freakonomics
AP English Literature-Reading Native Son
Chorus-Singing
Fitness-Working out</p>
<p>As soon as I take my AP Tests I'm done with school as I'm a "Junior Marshall" (Top 5% of class) so we just walk around and help teachers, set up for graduation, chill, e.t.c.</p>
<p>Projects in almost every class. A cat dissection in one of them, which I'm actually looking forward to doing.</p>
<p>Movies. Board games. Picnics. BBQs. Hooray for understanding teachers!</p>
<p>We go outside and play football. :) Well, the guys (and my thirty-something jock of a teacher) do. I sorta sit on the sidelines and talk with friends...if the weather's good, of course. If not, we watch bad World War II movies (my teacher has like 50).</p>
<p>Calculus: nothing, but I personally owe 12 assignments
Economics: reading The World is Flat and Nickel and Dimed
English: assembling information to write an argument about a concern
Physics: labs, personally owe 2 assignments
Government: Interest Group project from earlier, final paper
Chinese: who knows
Band: Memorial Day parade preparation
PE: football</p>
<p>cooool i didn't know there was such thing as AP fitness</p>
<p>Parties and inter-AP kickball!</p>
<p>Nothing, exams are the week after AP Exams. But some of my teachers are like "Well you guys worked hard on your AP Exams, so our exam is watching a movie and a quiz afterword."</p>
<p>We're watching Searching for Bobby Fischer right now.</p>
<p>Bio - individual lab assignments.</p>
<p>English - please...the work never stops - still reading </p>
<p>World History - watching movies and current events</p>
<p>Calc- nothing
Chemistry- blow up stuff and experiment around with stuff XD
Bio- dunno... there are only going to be like 5 people since the seniors graduated
History- movies
English- project</p>
<p>My APUSH teacher told us that we were going to be having a final exam, but it would be writing a paper. Most of the time, though, we'll be watching movies and documentaries. Today, for example, we watched Amistad.</p>
<p>this year, we(SR.s) got out today so no more classes.</p>
<p>last year, after we took the AP tests, the teachers more or less said don't come so they have another planning period.</p>
<p>In AHAP (aka APUSH) and AP English Lang, we're starting to prepare for the regents exams, which are New York state test required for graduation. But in AHAP, we're watching a movie that we'll vote on before we restart. I'm nore sure if we're taking a break in English.</p>
<p>In Stats, we're watching a movie, and then designing experiements, and following them out. Over the year, we thought of experiements that'd be fun to test. She promised us little to no homework, and we'll have more than half a marking period to work on a project that's be graded at a final exam.</p>
<p>In Chem, we're just doing labs. I think we're going to vote on fun regents level labs to do to boost our last marking period grades up. And it won't be labs every day either, it'll mostly be a study hall for the rest of the year.</p>
<p>Econ - nothing
Calculus - we're learning more Calculus
English Lit - group project reflecting on high school experiences. Ugh, I hate high school.</p>
<p>APE: term paper urghhhh
APUSH: project? dunno</p>
<p>Stats- All the seniors graduated, and I’m the only one left (so it’s a study hall)
US History- year long project presentations (my group did jazz and we kicked butt)
Calc BC- review for final- really laid back
Comp Sci A- nothing. at. all. :D</p>
<p>you bumped a 3 yr old thread.
Well AP Comp Gov: Do USG, which no one is taking next year.</p>
<p>I had to use mental math to figure out what grade I was in when I first posted in this thread. </p>
<p>Ew.</p>
<p>at my school after the ap the class just doesnt meet</p>