<p>If there is one thing I hate in life it is summer assignments. My school assigns three books for AP english, the first unit in our AP Calculus book all problems, and first unit in AP Chem book all problems :(</p>
<p>i’m supposed to be learning calculus + an entire year of spanish. i think the best plan of action is to cram everything in two weeks before school starts.
it’s gonna be a great year. (:</p>
<p>AP Biology: I have the seventy vocabulary words defined, I still don’t have the five chapters read and outlined, and I have to do thirty questions.</p>
<p>AP Government and Politics: I have to do current events forums online that have a due date so I’m on schedule with those. Then, I have to read a book on the constitution and write two paragraphs for every chapter and since she’s making us turn that in online too I’m done with the first three chapters that have been due so far. </p>
<p>AP Literature and Composition: I read How to Read Literature Like a Professor, but not the minum two additional books with a journal for one and a paper for the other.</p>
<p>Oh, I’m also testing out of English 11 to take AP Lit and I have no work for first semester done, but I’m almost done with second semester. </p>
<p>Oh God, I’m way more behind than I thought. XD</p>
<p>I need to read All Quiet on the Western Front… just started, and I’m already bored. : ( I also have this HUGE Spanish workbook to get crackin’ on for AP, but I’m only about 1/3 of the way through.</p>
<p>On the other hand, I’ve read a few books for fun such as Looking for Alaska (which was pretty much amazing).</p>
<p>I still have to read the Fountainhead, write about 12 paragraphs in French and write a one week journal for that too and write two more AP Gov essays…ugh</p>
<p>I have to read The Awakening for AP Lit… about halfway through it and it’s not very interesting =/. Have to read To the Lighthouse and A Passage to India as well. I wouldn’t mind it if there wasn’t an assignment. The assignment looks pretty long and arduous :(</p>
<p>Same, but it’s a easy read after having gone through 100 pages of GK Chesterton. The phrase “beating around the bush” was coined specifically to describe that man’s writing.</p>