Will I die next year?

<p>So, junior year I'm planning on taking AP Calc BC, AP Chem, APUSH, AP English Lang (I've heard the teacher doesn't give much homework so thats good), Spanish 3, and Engineering 3 (part of a program I'm in, it's a semi-easy class). So will I die next year? How often do you think I could expect to have more than 3 hours of homework?</p>

<p>3 hours of homework a night =/ death.</p>

<p>You will not die next yr. Everyones dying this year. I mean it’s 2012, havent u heard?</p>

<p>Sarcasm over.</p>

<p>how much homework is in ap calc ab, ap chem, and ap lang???</p>

<p>No one here can answer that question lol. Different teachers give widely different amounts of hw, even for AP classes. My AP chem teacher, for example, gives me specifically extensions for labs and hws because I’m a senior (it’s primarily a junior class, i took the primarily senior class AP Physics last year)</p>

<p>As long as you dgaf about 100%s, you’ll do fine. Homework for lang will be incredibly sporadic, APUSH you can always get a brief edition of your textbook, and chem and calc oughtn’t be too hard to get 90%s in. Who knows, some of your teachers might even accept 85+ as an A.</p>

<p>it depends on your teachers and your school. i took AP BC calc, AP chem, AP english lang, AP world history, AP spanish lit and AP psych this year as a junior. in the end, it was pretty easy to manage. sometimes you have to sacrifice a few things, like not doing a problem set for calc in order to get to sleep before 3. but i survived, got all A’s, and am now appreciating my week of relaxation. if your interested in the subjects you should be fine</p>

<p>We’ll all die at some rate during Junior year because of our work load. I’m only taking two AP’s Junior year, AP Biology and AP Chemistry, and both of these teachers give packets each week and they’re due by a certain time, so it’s kind of flexible, but it’s still a lot. But you have a hard math, science AND a hard history class, I’m going to say about 2-3 hours of homework.</p>