What are your guy's AP lit summer homework?

<p>I have to read 4 books and annotate them. Hm pretty decent.</p>

<p>same. 4 books and notes on each (3 pages per book minimum)</p>

<p>Create an 8 book summer reading list. 4 of your choice and 4 of the teacher’s. Two must be nonfictional and the other two can be of your choice as long as its a genre you don’t read normally. The teacher’s choices are classics.</p>

<p>Oh yeah, I forgot to say that you have to finish reading your list.</p>

<p>I have to read Jane Eyre, answer 75 questions, and memorize 100 vocab word. That’s 400 pts, and there’s a quiz on everything worth 300 pts.</p>

<p>Nothing. My school is pathetic. </p>

<p>I’m reading Thomas C. Foster’s “How to Read Literature Like a Professor” independently though, and I have a few classics I might read. 1984, Brave New World, Moby Dick…</p>

<p>Nothing.
There’s like 6 AP Lit teachers and every year the teachers do different stuff with the summer reading and it gets annoying so they just removed it all together.</p>

<p>Is summer AP homework supposed to prepare you for the next year’s course?</p>

<p>^ Wow, you have multiple Lit teachers?? O.o we only have one…and he wasn’t even trained lol</p>

<p>Read two books from a provided list. Be prepared for the 40-minute in-class essay first class you get back.</p>

<p>We have to read 3 books and write essays on all of them; they are due the first day of class.</p>

<p>Niquii 77… I remember reading 8 books right before my freshemen year. Pretty easy actually when you don’t have much to do xD</p>

<p>Wow I only have one ap lit teacher .____. </p>

<p>I read “reading like a professor” for ap lang :smiley: It’s pretty helpful. I should’ve bought it instead of borrowing it >_></p>

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<p>I was going thinking about doing AP Lit but then I remembered AP Lang and how I don’t care for timed essays and MC. Then when I saw their reading list, my avoidance was solidified! XD </p>

<p>I can read countless of books for entertainment, but once there’s a due date on it, my motivation disappears.</p>

<p>My school has to read Frankenstein, Siddartha, and Some other book I can not remember. At my school, we have 3 Lit teachers. However, I can not take AP Lit because of my school’s new way of scheduling. Basically almost all AP classes are at the same time.</p>

<p>We have to read and annotate “How to read Literature like a professor” and read and annotate either " Wuthering Heights" or “The Sun Also Rises.”</p>

<p>Assuming AP Lit is 12th grade, then nothing.</p>

<p>It’s 12th grade in my school.</p>

<p>It sucks how it’s given senior year b/c no ones ready to take that SAT lit subject test, until senior year ends >___> When college applications passed lol.</p>

<p>Native Son and How to read like a Professor.</p>

<p>^I had to read Native Son for AP lang this year.</p>

<p>Well AP lit is only offered to seniors, and I have to read two books and write a paper for one. Not that much, but I have an amazing teacher :)</p>

<p>I took Lit last year but I joined the class four weeks into the school year (after a long battle) so I didn’t have to do any of the summer work, just read the books. Which were Foster’s How to Read Lit, Invisible Man, and Cry the Beloved Country. My classmates who are taking Lit this year like I was supposed to have the same list.</p>