Where is everyone in their AP classes?

<p>AP CALC AB: just finnished volumes of 3d figures....
APES: population statistics</p>

<p>APUSH- WWI
AP BIO- ch 24? about evolution and Darwin</p>

<p>AP Bio- ch. 18 viruses, bacteria
APUSH-Ch. 28 American pageant Progressive Era
AP Physics C- electric fields</p>

<p>Bio- Kingdom Plantae
Stats- Test on Prob. Distribution on Monday
Eng Lit.- Continuing with our satire unit.
US Gov- Public opinion and partisanship.</p>

<p>Chem- periodic table, but we jumped around a lot, like weve done thermodynamics, gas laws, and other chapters as well out of order. Next week were going into bonding</p>

<p>Eng lit- No real schedule</p>

<p>U.S.- The guilded age(sp?)</p>

<p>AP Chem - kinetics</p>

<p>AP World History - the Industrial Revolution and nation building in the Americas next week (using The Earth and Its People, doing two chapters of notes a week)</p>

<p>AP Calculus AB - Definite Integrals
AP Statistics - Confidence Intervals, Hypothesis Tests
AP US History - Just finished World War I
AP Biology - Plants (transportation of water/nutrients- Ch. 35-37 in Campbell and Reece)</p>

<p>APUSH- finished industrialism and now on chapter 26</p>

<p>Calc BC- finished Ch.7, area between curves and volumes
Bio- on bacteria but have already done evolution and ecology
Gov- The Court systems</p>

<p>AP Chem- Kinetics
AP Micro- Done
AP Macro- GDP/Inflation
(we combine both Micro/Macro into one class- AP Econ)
AP English Language-no idea</p>

<p>APUSH: About to finish the colonial period
AP Lit and Comp: The Love Letter of J. Alfred Prufrock, The Awakening, and timed write practice
AP Stats: Histograms
AP Studio Art: We're making, um, art.</p>

<p>They're all semester-long classes, with the exception of art.</p>

<p>@Locke19
yeah i bought the REA book and am preparing for the exam soon</p>

<p>^ AMSCO(sp?) is supposed to be really good for studying. You might want to check that out as well.</p>

<p>AP Calc BC: We just had a test on Integration by parts, Trig sub. That stuff
AP Human Geo: We just did farming. We don't really go in an "order."
AP Art History: Middle Renaissance. Circa Donatello. We just finished all NonWestern art, so I guess we might now be a little behind other people in Western art, but we did just have 5 snow days in two weeks.
AP English Lang: My teacher is useless, so I guess we're nowhere. But we'll all do perfectly fine on the AP. We always do.</p>

<p>AP Stat - quiz on confidence interval on Monday, already did intro to hypothesis
AP Lang - Just finished Huck Finn, idk how you'd compare progress haha because even my teacher changed the curriculm like 3 time already this year.
AP Chem - We just finished spontaneity, woot woot easy chapter, I think I got an A on the test ahha...hopefully..............
APUSH - Gilded Age...will be done with Progressive Age after Feb vacation.</p>

<p>lock19. you shoun't critize the AP class. I have a 97 in that class for your information.</p>

<p>Chemistry: Thermochemistry
(Arg. I don't like the lab part of this chapter. We have a test this week! Then we'll be doing Kinetics I think.)</p>

<p>Euro (self-study): OMG. I don't get this stuff at all. I'm rereading the Protestant Reformation & going from there all over again:/</p>

<p>AP Calc AB - Riemann Sums and Integration
APUSH - Progressive Era
AP Lang - We don't really do anything in that class...
AP Psych - just finished consciousness, now starting learning
AP World - almost finished with the classical civilizations, but I'm self teaching so I'm covering everything in one semester instead of two</p>

<p>AP US History - finished Reconstruction after Civil War
AP Calc AB - uuh riemann sums and some other junk
AP Biology - honestly I'm not sure...we finished evolution (taxonomy, cladistics, comparative structure)</p>

<p>AP Chemistry - Started solution equilibrium (15 brown/lemay)
AP Lit - Macbeth
AP Calc AB - Riemann sums</p>