<p>The finals at my school are on the last two days of school, periods 1,2, and 3 on Thursday June 5th and periods 4,5, and 6 on the last day of school, June 6th. Some teachers are nice and have their finals before these days but most teachers have their finals on these days so many students are testing till the last minute of the school year. When are your finals?</p>
<p>They ended on May 9 and I graduate today. </p>
<p>I only had one final this year - The rest of classes either did not have a final, or the teacher allowed you to skip the final if you took the AP test. </p>
<p>It was the last day of school, May 14th. The rest of classes had finals or would have had finals the 13th and 14th. Finals for non-seniors are spread over 4 days, though. </p>
<p>May 27-30
Finally over</p>
<p>@baileyj57 Wow your school ends early. When do you go back?</p>
<p>Since I’m in New York, this is complicated. My last day of class is June 15th. But I have a regents on testing week on June 16th and one on June 19th.</p>
<p>Then my non regents classes, they’re all in the last full week of school because our last day of class is a Monday?? </p>
<p>My last day of school is June 20th. I only have 2 finals from my honors classes (no finals in my 3 APs). I have one on the Friday before the last week of school and then one on Tuesday of the last week of school. I hate finishing so late. (I am in the Northeast)</p>
<p>I have one final a day starting June 17th!
Since I live in NY, we have to take regents exams which kind of sucks.
Our English teacher gave birth and our substitute does not want to give us a final :)</p>
<p>Our finals are all screwy
Instead of regular finals (longer test, more material, whole year stuff) we have ‘quarterlies’ (smaller, quarter year’s worth of material) but no one knows what the situation is…we currently have two hour blocks (old finals were that long) scheduled for tests that are legally maxed out at 43 minutes…</p>
<p>@dsi411 </p>
<p>I graduated, so I won’t ne going back… But we always started sometime between Aug 15 - Aug 20. But, we do not get out early… You just get out late </p>
<p>June 20, 23, 24.</p>
<p>June 2-5; out of my 7 classes, I only have to take exams for 3 of them. </p>
<p>May 27-29. I took 3 finals and had 1 timed essay. For social studies we did a mock trial instead of an exam </p>
<p>Now that sounds really fun.</p>
<p>At my school, ap mock exams are finals, so I had them in April. The school set aside the last four days of school as finals week. Seniors walk out two weeks early (on the 23rd of May). </p>
<p>Most of my teachers just had subs on the last days. I love how my teachers left this note to the sub: “Make sure the kids follow the instructions on the board for their final.” On the board, they wrote: “Relax, and have some fun!” (Unofficial) Senior exam grades: A+</p>
<p>You lucky duckys.</p>
<p>My school does finals each semester since most courses are one semester long. I had finals for the last week of school with either one or two finals a day except for friday. Friday was supposed to be the day for math finals, but our teacher had us do a presentation on a math topic that fit the course instead of an actual exam so he did them during class before the normal final exam day. The way finals were divided was by subject with monday being english and some biology, tuesday being history and foreign language, wednesday more biology and computer science, and thursday mainly physics. Assuming you did not double up in a subject you were unlikely to have any conflicts in finals (some people did and just had to discuss with the teacher a different time). In total 7 tests for finals week.</p>
<p>I had my math final on Friday. My chem final is on the last day of school (June 13th), and for my other 4 classes we either do nothing or have a project/presentation as our final.</p>
<p>Finals week is June 9-11.
However, I took five of my finals already because the seniors final week was last week.</p>
<p>@Legacy2277 Yes, we also have finals each semester. The first semester finals are on the last two days before winter break.</p>