Where is everyone in their AP classes?

<p>APUSH: 1950s and Cold War
AP Calc AB: calculating volume of rotated solid graph things. no idea what that's called.</p>

<p>(second time I posted on this thread)
As of 3/19,
Chemistry: Acid-Base Equilibrium
AP World History: done</p>

<p>Sadly, I have to self-study the rest of the chapters for AP Chem since my school goes on a block schedule.</p>

<p>USH: Studying Cold War</p>

<p>My class is actually moving along at a good speed even though it's my teacher's first year with APUSH... nice!</p>

<p>AP Chem - Test on buffers and titrations tomorrow. Done with everything else except electrochemistry.
APUSH - End of WWII.
AP Eng. - Hmm . . .
AP Calc BC - Test on series and Taylor polynomials tomorrow.
AP Stats - Two-sample t-tests (pooled/unpooled estimates etc.)</p>

<p>Calc BC - Series
AP Bio - ch 42</p>

<p>AP European History: Done
AP Psychology: Done
AP Music Theory: Done</p>

<p>Our school have a weird schedule...</p>

<p>AP CompSci A : GridWorld
AP Econ: Done
AP Gov: Media
AP Calc BC: Area under Polar Curves (last chapter)
AP Art Hist: Modernism
AP English Lit: N/A</p>

<p>APUSH: done with the book :]
AP Spanish Lang.: no idea
AP Eng. Lang: no idea</p>

<p>Calc BC - vectors and parametric equations (last chapter)
Statistics - type I and type II error, alpha levels, and power</p>

<p>APUSH - just started the Cold War
AP Psych - intelligence/abnormal psych (we learn abnormal at night classes)</p>

<p>APUSH: Just finished WW1- haven't even started WW2, I'm really scared after seeing where everyone else is up to.
AP Eng: Our teacher doesn't prep us in the traditional way, we just do American Literature</p>

<p>APUSH: Great Depression and New Deal
AP Chem: Buffers and Titration
AP Stat: Type I and II errors, power, two-sample t tests for mean, 1-sample z test for proportion
AP Psych: Development (We’re completely out of order and still need to do more than 1/3 of the info)
AP English Language: just finished Frederick Douglass autobiography but this class has no real structure</p>