Is this really too much of a workload for school?
Hello everyone.
I'm in Senoir year and people keep telling me I have too much classes and APs (I didn't know 2 APs were alot but okay then. e.e)
Period 1: Physics
Period 2: AP Economics
Period 3: Pre-Calculus
Period 4: Gym 12th/AP Chemistry (On Thursdays and Fridays Gym is removed for AP Chemistry)
Period 5: AP Chemistry
Period 6: Government
Period 7: Lunch
Period 8: English 12th
I don't think it's that much of a work load. I only stay up until around 12 PM-1 PM doing all of my H/W. I usually sleep around 1:30 PM.
September 11, 2012
8 Comments • Newest first
Was it really necessary for other basilers to post their schedules with their AP classes?
sleeping at 1:30 pm?
[quote=NonSonoFronz]You'd be frowned upon at my school with that kind of schedule. Needless to say, I think you'd have a fairly easy workload.
I'm taking 4 AP classes, one of which is a double period, and a Community College class. I'm taking "the easy way out" according to a lot of my classmates.[/quote]
Your classmates need to get off their high horses.
OT: That's a perfectly reasonable schedule for senior year.
That's not a heavy workload at all...Two APs is the minimum for a 4-year college bound sophomore at my school o.o.
Nah, it's fine. And you seem to be doing fine too so there.
I took 2 APs in my senior year as well and even though I freaked out about not being able to sign off on getting out of AP Lit, I was able to pass that class and the other AP class with flying colors.
physics: nap time
pre-calc: nap time
government: nap time
AP Econ: eh...never took it.
AP Chem: pay attention
English 12: nap time
[quote=xSchoolgirlx]I don't think that is too much work. This was my schedule senior year.
1st period: AP Calculus AB
2nd period: Teacher's aide
3rd period: AP Statistics
4th period: AP Government/AP Economics (I had government first semester and economics second semester)
5th period: English 12
6th period: Chemistry
I slept around 11 on a daily basis. The only homework was that really time consuming was AP Calculus.[/quote]
You have AP Gov't... Lucky.
My school doesn't offer it It's only macroeconomics and microeconomics (Fused into one class, one for each term. Hence why it's called AP Economics )
You'd be frowned upon at my school with that kind of schedule. Needless to say, I think you'd have a fairly easy workload.
I'm taking 4 AP classes, one of which is a double period, and a Community College class. I'm taking "the easy way out" according to a lot of my classmates.