<p>Just because I'm bored and don't want to do all the crap that'd due tomorrow.</p>
<p>french - chapter review questions, study for unit seven test tomorrow, culture presentation, song lyric analysis (two pages typed in french)
english - like 5 one-page essays on five different stories, midterm essay (25% of grade), fixing up our journals for a journal grade (20% of grade)
ap chem - electrochemistry #1-64 (evens), quiz on all the material weds
ap euro - huuuugeass five chapter test tomorrow (probably like... 60% of our grade), study guide questions
physics - a TEN page worksheet packet, read sections 3-7 and answer all following questions in the back of the chapter, lab report on dual particle theory due tomorrow, write like 3 chapter outlines and another 4 chapter vocabs (for our "lab notebook" check due weds)</p>
<p>um... and i have a splitting headache and it's 5:30PM :(</p>
<p>AP Calc - 2003 AP test free response questions
AP Chem - homework problems/study for homework quiz
AP Lang - read/annotate some essay I think
AP US - test
Amnesty International - write up a worksheet on what next year's officer for my position has to do
Science Club - prep for NJSL qualifying test #4
Environmental Club - find people to run the recycling routine in my school on Friday
Study for the ACT and AP's</p>
<p>Honors Physics: Study for Static Electricity test (tomorrow)
Honors Pre-Calc: worksheet
French: worksheet, study for quiz tomorrow
AP Bio: read textbook
AP U.S.: read textbook
A.P. Lang. and Comp.: read Ch. 3-4 of The Great Gatsby</p>
<p>I would still be doing homework if this was second semester senior year, for I am still in school, which gives me no right to slack off. As it is I am applying to a large number of matches/safeties, for I am not doing the 'reach' thing-none of the integral parts of the application will be there.</p>
<p>I wouldn't do absolutely no work second semester senior year (we need a CC abbreviation for that... like SSSY haha), but I will keep what I do to a minimum UNLESS if I'm in contention to be salutatorian/valedictorian. Or if I'm taking classes at Princeton, in which case I absolutely NEED to maintain B averages to stay in those classes.</p>
<p>English: half of essay on merchant of venice ( did half yesterday)
physcis lab report
math problem sets</p>
<p>not much, I'll be done by 9 tops if I don't procrastinate too much. This week is gonan rock, I only have left tuesday, on wednesday my whole class leaves for a 3 day camp.</p>
<p>AP Chem- a stupid packet.
AP Calc- a couple problems.
AP English- friggin essay lol.
AP History- a ten page study guide, dangit.
AP Music Theory- easy worksheet.
Spanish 3 H- stuff from a workbook.</p>
<p>ap chem- finnish three lab reports
physics- #5-15
ap english- read 20 pages of the sound and fury
ap calc- finnish extra credit free response questions
ap gov- study for test over the courts
ap spanish- finnish pages 93-100 in the ap practice book</p>
<p>As for me
world history-worksheet, read 2 chapters
math analysis-worksheet
bio-pray to God I pulled of a 90+ on my lab book. (yeah, I consider it hw)
English-Essay...:(</p>