What do you do AFTER the AP tests?

<p>APUSH - Watch a lot of boring movies...yawnnnnn.
AP Environ - What the five of us decide we want to do
AP Chem - "we never do anything in that class anyway...so yeah..."
What's up with Chem teachers not teaching?</p>

<p>not teaching seems to be a general trend with chem teachers lately....
mine tells us..it's a secret pact they make...to be lazy...
that could explain why the grading curve for the AP Chem test is (theoretically) ridiculously easy, yet still, not many people get 5s....</p>

<p>not a damned thing...</p>

<p>We go home. School's typically over for seniors by the time the tests come around and underclassmen are busy with other stuff.</p>

<p>organize a solemn gathering, get out all our ap books, throw them into a pile and start a bonfire</p>

<p>after which we will dance and beat our chests as according to tribal ap custom</p>

<p>nice sn, stupidestofthesmart.</p>

<p>AP Bio- Watch science related movies (by science related i mean "Evolution" and "Jurassic Park") and discuss how accurate they are. We're also pushing for a field trip to the zoo...</p>

<p>AP Music Theory- Writing music. Then again, we write music now... So in actuality, we're basically preparing for the AP test... again... even though we took it...</p>

<p>AP Music Theory: Nothing. Absolutely nothing. We played a lot of Hangman on the board. Ahhh, the good ol' days...</p>

<p>AP Bio: Like previous poster, we watched "biology"-related movies. Jurassic Park, Jaws, Princess Mononoke (worst movie ever made), Outbreak, Gattaca</p>

<p>AP Chem: See AP Music Theory</p>

<p>AP US History: Watched movies (The Patriot, Amistad, the hockey movie with Kurt Russell)</p>

<p>AP Lit: no idea, but knowing my teacher we will have to read another book after AP tests</p>

<p>AP German: Video projects</p>

<p>AP Calc: Nothing. (i hope)</p>

<p>And to blu who has to prepare for EoCTs hahahaha i've already taken mine!</p>

<p>AP Calc: More math :(
AP Chem: No need to show up :P
AP Lang: Some final project of our choice/Vocab final
AP Econ: A conference/Book report</p>

<p>Shouldn't be too bad.</p>

<p>Last year: APUSH - went in depth about the holocaust
Bio - same thing we did before the test, big end-of-year project
This year: Chem - movies, jacks, mario tennis...
Physics - he says he's gonna keep teaching...but we'll see how long that actually lasts...
Calc - dunno yet...something fun
English Lit - same thing we've been doing for 2 years...read book, take test, listen to teacher's interpretation of that book and be told that no other interpretation is correct.</p>

<p>ap bio - murder mystery game!
ap calc - movies... good ****
ap stat - continuation of surveys!
ap chem - lets see... i played high heat baseball 2k4 while they were doing labs... oh and we watched movies
ap physics - i made a bridge out of spaghetti...</p>

<p>ap psychology - chill.........watch movies......take a so called final just because it's part of the school curriculum.....</p>

<p>ap euro: we have a final project, but it's an easy way of gaining 200 points to boost up your grade</p>

<p>ap compsci: pretty much nothing. a "project" but it doesn't even count. some movies.. sleep time.. hehe.</p>

<p>Movies, movies, movies, more movies...random parties...more movies...you get the idea.</p>

<p>This is exactly why my school is starting two weeks earlier next year, because everything after AP's is pointless. </p>

<p>AP US History: We're probably doing this culture project where we choose one decade to research. After that, we start our senior research papers. </p>

<p>AP Art History: We'll cover everything that seen as least likely to be on the AP Test (i.e Asian, African, and other art what isn't from the Western society) </p>

<p>AP English: There really is not set cirriculum to this class to start with. We'll just be reading novels like we have been for the whole year.</p>

<p>AP Biology: learning.</p>

<p>AP Language and Composition: learning.</p>

<p>AP US History: learning.</p>

<p>ugh.</p>