| By Sulskman (Sulskman) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:15 pm: Edit |
I'm just wondering what you guys do after the AP exam in class. I know lots of districts end school in May. But, here in New York we don't end until the end of June. So, what do you guys during that period? For Euro, we had to learn the history of the rest of the world for the regents. And in US, we have to do the government section for the regents. And in English Language, we have to also prepare for the English Regents. But, for seniors, there is this huge controversy because they used to have frees but now they have to do projects. Kids in like 8 APs have to work the hardest during the last two months of senior year because of this policy. I know other schools give frees after the AP. So, tell me about what you do after the AP exam in your school?
| By Adjlad (Adjlad) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:21 pm: Edit |
great question!
In my APUSH class all we are going to do is watch videos and play games (liberals VS. conservatives)LOL!
| By Poobah3k (Poobah3k) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:24 pm: Edit |
Here we don't even have to come in for the periods in which we had an AP class.
| By Jason817 (Jason817) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:30 pm: Edit |
watch movies.
| By Jason817 (Jason817) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:30 pm: Edit |
except in govt, we're learning about economics. How boring is that? what a crappy teacher...
| By Slinky333 (Slinky333) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:42 pm: Edit |
AP vs. non-AP softball games, plus some stuff you need for college that wasn't on the AP
| By Ronlivs (Ronlivs) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:44 pm: Edit |
haha...we have to review fort he global regents..
| By Welshie (Welshie) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:44 pm: Edit |
We have projects in Stats, Calc, and Econ. In addition, in Econ, we have two more "quizzes." In English, we are reading a new book and in Physics we have a Midterm, a few more chapters, a Final and a project.
Stats, Calc, and Econ, are, for all intents and purposes, over. English has a bit more we need to do and Physics- well, in Physics, there is just no end in sight at this point.
-Jesse
| By Hewashere (Hewashere) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:45 pm: Edit |
dance
| By Irfan235 (Irfan235) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:50 pm: Edit |
In apush, we never really finished the course so we'll be finishing that up. In english lang we never had a final, so our final is going to be a practice ap.
| By Jenesaispas (Jenesaispas) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:54 pm: Edit |
for apush, we do independent projects and research... stuff like that.
bio, we'll go on lots of field trips snorkeling, etc.
| By Feuler (Feuler) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:56 pm: Edit |
Here's what we did and/or will do in my AP classes:
9th grade:
Calc AB- Intro to Calc BC (covered integration by parts, partial fractions, etc.- basically everthing up to Sequences and Series)
10th grade:
Calc BC- Did a brief unit on proof-writing, covering topic such as induction, synthetic geometry, and epsilon-deltra limit proofs (basically the topic my teacher's former student said they were weakest on in college).
Euro- Did projects (paper and presentation) on some "what-if" topic, where we pick a pivotal moment in history, and extrapolate how things might have turned out if it had gone the other way. I did "What if France had won the Franco-Prussian War?" and basically rewrote the 20th century; it was kind of fun.
11th grade:
English Lang: Our teacher never really cared much about the AP test, so we'll basically be continuing as normal, minus the weekly timed essays. Reading a couple books and writing papers on them, as well as doing a unit on writing college application essays.
US History: Some sort of group project he was not explained yet. We'll probably watch a lot of movies too.
Stat: Didn't take the class, just took the exam. So I'll just keep doing my EPGY online classes.
12th grade:
Latin: I anticipate a whole lot of slacking and submission to senioritis.
Chemistry: Ditto.
Physics: Ditto.
English Lit: Ditto.
Amer. Gov't: Ditto.
| By Zik (Zik) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 05:51 pm: Edit |
last year (10th grade):
AP CompSci A: nothing, we had a little "get to know" java marine biology assignment since we changed from C++ to java this year
AP Euro: Project
this year (what i think we'll do):
AP Calc AB: we started the next unit x.x and he gave us homework the night of the AP test. what the hell?
AP Chem: My teacher went on a mad streak to finish teaching all the topics before the AP test, so we skipped some tests...and on the schedule it says we'll have 6 tests in the 3 weeks before school gets out...once again, what the hell?
AP US: Watch SNL Tapes
and an "optional" project (0/0 if you dont do it, worth 150 points if you do
AP CompSci AB: Play games on isketch.net :p
AP Biology: More lectures x.x
| By Shhh (Shhh) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 05:54 pm: Edit |
how did you take calc in 9th grade? :-o!
| By Godis (Godis) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 05:56 pm: Edit |
Calc AB - covering beginning of BC.
English Lit - preparing for the FINAL.
US govt - nada
Computer Science - programming a game based on the MBCS.
fizacks (not ap, college) - preparing for final
anatomy/physiology - cheating off each other to maintain final-exempting grades
| By Skiowad (Skiowad) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 06:05 pm: Edit |
We still havent finished taking tests so thats all we're gonna do in us history. We have to test on '30's on up. Then i think we have a project. Probably goof around and watch movies. I hope so. So burned out in history.
| By Blee731 (Blee731) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 06:14 pm: Edit |
In AP Chem, we plan on doing mostly labs to complete our lab notebooks. We might go on some field trips.
| By Shelly147 (Shelly147) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 06:21 pm: Edit |
At our school, the final week for AP exams is also the last week for seniors. So the last AP exam week (this coming week) goes through Friday, but we have graduation rehearsal this Thursday (so no school) and Friday evening we graduate (also no school that day). Yay!
In classes whose AP exams were last week (for me, its Stat, Music Theory, and English) we're literally doing nothing. Mostly signing each other's yearbooks.
| By Jason817 (Jason817) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 06:22 pm: Edit |
theres a freshman in my Calc BC class. Seriously, there are crazy people in the world.
| By Feuler (Feuler) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 06:42 pm: Edit |
One comment on taking Calc early (sorry to take so much space in a thread not having to do with this):
Calculus may be more "advanced," but this only means it is typically taught later. It is actually extremely trivial and easy as math goes, therefore taking Calc BC in 8th or 9th grade is not really that impressive, even if it is very unusual (in the same way a 1600 SAT is unusual since most people make errors, but not impressive since you don't actually have to be smart to get one). As an example, the AIME and Olympiad math tests use only high school algebra and geometry, but are incomperably more difficult (in 9th grade I got 4/15 on the AIME but got perfect scores on every single Calculus test).
| By Chrisk (Chrisk) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 06:59 pm: Edit |
Question for Feuler:
I'm taking Calc BC soph year also. I was looking into doing EPGY because my school doesn't offer anything beyond Calc BC and i want to do multivariable next year. Would you recommend EPGY? Are there opportunities to ask questions, and are the lectures presented in an effective way? Thanks
| By Soulofheaven8 (Soulofheaven8) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 07:06 pm: Edit |
English - read Pride and Prejudice
Spanish - watch movies, write essays about them
Government - projects
APUSH - worked on term paper
| By Soulofheaven8 (Soulofheaven8) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 07:06 pm: Edit |
double post
| By Starryqt22 (Starryqt22) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 08:27 pm: Edit |
APUSH- End of the year project and movies.
AP Lang & Comp - write short stories and poems, prepare for district final.
Ap Chemistry- study for final exam...YES my stupid teacher is making us take a final exam the day after the ap chem test...after that help him pack because he is moving.
| By Jinhamasaki (Jinhamasaki) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 08:28 pm: Edit |
Go shopping at the mall woo!
| By Lifeisgood (Lifeisgood) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 08:32 pm: Edit |
Junior year:
Stats--nothing since only 3 of us were juniors... the seniors were gone
Bio--same (I was the only junior, so....)
Latin--same (3 juniors)
English--watched movies/slept
US--watched movies & wrote a paper
Those were the days... No school exams, only 2 classes even to attend... Of course, they were preceeded by two pretty bad weeks, but so worth it.
| By Nabo (Nabo) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 09:53 pm: Edit |
Our school has an odd policy. We don't have class, but we have to remain on campus. Unfortunately for me, I have all AP courses. Last year, I made a big reading list and did some independent studying on interesting topics. [Ironically, I found this experience to the most edifying part of my school year.] However, most kids in my school just frolic around, playing frisbee in the field or engage in other fun activities. I do find myself "taking a break" from my studies to join them a bit more often than necessary.
| By Riflesforwatie (Riflesforwatie) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 10:23 pm: Edit |
In APUSH we are watching some movies, and doing a final project over any historical subject from 1950-present.
In Calc AB we're taking a posttest, doing some more old FR questions, and watching movies (only Tommy Boy, so far, lol).
| By Ticklemepink (Ticklemepink) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 10:35 pm: Edit |
10th grade
AP Euro- Reviewed for about 3 weeks for the Regents and SAT II World History exams (boy were we rushed... and yet everyone was falling asleep at the end that we told her screw it, we'll be fine. LOL I think she felt that we had enough too.
11th grade:
APUSH- FINAL PAPER!!!!! We had to write a 8-10 page argumentive paper on a topic in American history. But we also went back for about 2-3 classes to review some things for the Regents. It was pathetic.
12th grade (this year):
AP English- Final portfolio, we have to do independent reading on Portrait of a Young Artist and some essays to go with it. Then we're done after June 1st.
AP Gov't- I think we're going back for 2 weeks, only for three days a week to watch a globalization movie that he wanted us to see. Only because he thought it was fascinating. My class is generally open minded so we're going with the flow.
AP Econ- Done.
AP Psych- Done.
Whoo-hoo!
This year...
| By Conker (Conker) on Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 10:53 pm: Edit |
AP US: Free Period, and opportunity for some TBA extra-credit project
AP Music: I have to continue going to my Music Fundamentals class because I self-studied this course. We're finishing up the year anyway. I think the only two projects we have left are the SATB composition and the jazz improv performance.
| By Mparking (Mparking) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 12:40 am: Edit |
Ahaha, I only had my AP US Hist. class for the first 2/3's of the school year. That was done with loooong ago, and I was incredibly happy.
AP English III -- self-selected book reports, studying Dark Romantics and poetry. Kinda heads-up for IV (Literature).
| By Miamiman (Miamiman) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 12:44 am: Edit |
english - just a liberal smattering of sat review, and some college apps essays stuff
calculus - play scrabble all class, gear up for Mu Alpha Theta nationals comp
human geo - nothing ; i taught myself
physics - actually learn sound.waves.nuclear.optics stuff we've never covered in the class. i still ask myself, whats the point
art history - art projects, watch art history themeed movies "Frida, Pollock, Girl With a Pearl Earring, Le Divorce"
| By Girlx (Girlx) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 01:05 am: Edit |
Calculus BC: We're doing group projects in class, which I don't mind, because I really need something to boost my grade... then, I think we're probably just gonna sit around.
U.S. History: Watch "Forrest Gump" and finish presenting our Photo projects that we turned in AGES ago.
This year, I also took Calculus AB and Biology, but those were first semester...
| By Parabolic_Line (Parabolic_Line) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 01:49 am: Edit |
You covered AP Bio in one semester?
US - Finish the course. We're up to WWII.
Bio - Finish course.
| By Crypto86 (Crypto86) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 10:18 am: Edit |
AP US - We are going to read "Lexus and the Olive Branches" and just talk about it in class. Nothing too much really.
| By Cylot5 (Cylot5) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 10:33 am: Edit |
We just have to write like an 8 page paper without really having to go to class. Technically my AP US class is over with and now i only have 3 classes on my scheduale because 2 of my AP's are no more
| By Tenniscassieo (Tenniscassieo) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 10:38 am: Edit |
we sit around and watch movies!!!!! or it becomes a study hall
| By Joshjmgs (Joshjmgs) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 11:54 am: Edit |
In AP Chem, we're going to be studying for the Chem SAT II, and he claims its an easy 800. Not complaining...lol
| By Skulkarni1 (Skulkarni1) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 12:08 pm: Edit |
we go to the zoo in AP bio!!! we also take walks and go "bird-watching". my teacher rocks!
| By Greg530 (Greg530) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 12:26 pm: Edit |
we will play "nutball" after our AP Bio exam.
| By Mattman (Mattman) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 12:57 pm: Edit |
watch either class-related movies or something for fun (Seabiscuit), depending on the teacher. in my other classes, we just talk. only two days of school left anyway.
| By Demonllama (Demonllama) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 01:43 pm: Edit |
gov't- nothing after our final test next week. our teacher said we don't even have to bother coming to class.
english lit- our teacher's a douchebag, so we'll be continuing lectures and we're going to have a test and then a final.
calc ab- we're having our final next week and the week after that (it's basically like an ap test; free response first then the multiple choice). then we have a 100 pt project after our final- we have to give a 30 min. presentation and somehow teach calc, stat or pre-calc to the class.
| By Sulskman (Sulskman) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 05:31 pm: Edit |
very interesting. keep them coming. specifically, I want to know about those people who have like two months of school left (like in NY).
| By Baggins (Baggins) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 06:19 pm: Edit |
My school just got a new policy that exempts us from taking end of the year exams for classes with SOL tests. My APUSH class is an SOL class as well as an AP so technically we should be preparing for SOLs but since everyone studied so hard for the AP exam my teacher isn't really worried about that. She thinks that since we are in a college class we still need to have exams so we have to do presentations that count for one fifth of our semester grade
| By Jenz129 (Jenz129) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 07:40 pm: Edit |
AP USH - Reviewing stuff for Regents.
AP Chem - Nothing hopefully, or maybe blowing stuff up
AP Psych - Watching movies.
AP English Language - Term paper, movies, reading Macbeth?
AP Stat - final (yes, our teacher is giving us a FINAL after the ap exam), doing "studies", other random busy work
| By Wishful_Thinker (Wishful_Thinker) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 08:59 pm: Edit |
this yr:
ap psych: movies and....nothing...
future:
in ALL of our classes (that i know of) we do NOTHING. ap exams are over so it's chill time...
| By Ionix (Ionix) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 09:04 pm: Edit |
Jr. year we just watched movies and stuff after the AP exams. This year we do internships around the community and abroad (some people traveled to NY and CA) for three weeks while still attending AP classes but not regular classes since the end of school for seniors is also the start of 'Sr. Projects'. I am working at the local hospital and shadowing a radiologist and am still driving back and forth to school to attend AP classes (mainly just review for the AP exams) but after all my AP exams are over, we just dedicate the remainder of the three weeks solely to our Sr. Projects. We have to do a presentation the week before graduation to see if we graduate or not. :P
| By Aim78 (Aim78) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 09:11 pm: Edit |
AP Calc - reviewing everything, having tests, etc. This teacher sucks! I hate listening to the new lectures because a lot of it is stuff she never taught us before, all of which ended up on the free response portion.
AP Bio - we'll watch movies for a week, then probably do a project. Pretty light workload.
| By Gabushida (Gabushida) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 09:29 pm: Edit |
Last year:
Physics B - did a little more that was required for the Regents (New York), but it was a much more relaxed pace
American - did a little review for the Regents, watched a movie or two
Stat - watched some movies, did a project (which was actually fun) which counted for our Final Exam
This year:
Physics C - were gonna have to do a project, but were gonna all BS it
Java - HA! We didnt do anything the whole year. Were gonna set up a little site for any AP Java classes after us (because the ones following us SUCK at programming)
Lit - movies, chill, nothing
Calc BC - hes teaching! and giving tests and hw! WTF?!?
Euro - we have to do some kind of project, but screw that. I hate that class. NEver did anything, wont start now
Art Hist - umm...i think were gonna do arts and crafts stuff :b
| By Bmwlegacy1 (Bmwlegacy1) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 09:48 pm: Edit |
In my calc class we had about 221321 kleenex boxes from kids who wanted extra credit...we took all of those boxes and built a giant kleenex tower around this one guy...he was completely surrounded with kleenex. It was the most awesomest thing i had ever seen...yep...thats what ap students do i guess. Oh yea, we are going to play frisbee and have drifter tournaments (aka the coolest graphing calc game available..). And we sleep.
| By Original (Original) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 10:17 pm: Edit |
6 AP classes (we only have 6 periods) = 6 Movies
| By Jlaws30 (Jlaws30) on Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 10:42 pm: Edit |
In physics, we are going to build boats out of wood and paper. Then we test them out in our pool and see if we can get across.
| By Wishful_Thinker (Wishful_Thinker) on Monday, May 10, 2004 - 07:56 pm: Edit |
HEY (Jlaws30), we did that in engineering last year. the only team of girls (us) got 2nd place and only lost to 1st place b/c they went and bought waterproof tape. doing that again this yr but it's a county-wide comptn and we built boats out of wood in one day (this weekend!)
| By Demonllama (Demonllama) on Monday, May 10, 2004 - 10:08 pm: Edit |
yeah we did that in our physics class last year too. except we could only use cardboard and duct tape.
| By Davidn08 (Davidn08) on Monday, May 10, 2004 - 10:16 pm: Edit |
after ap statistics we're learning precalculus (most of us are taking ap cal next year without having taken a precal course)
| By Ilovefood (Ilovefood) on Monday, May 10, 2004 - 11:16 pm: Edit |
The better question is : "What AREN'T we doing in our AP classes now?" The answer: studying for that AP test!
| By Silverfish (Silverfish) on Monday, May 10, 2004 - 11:36 pm: Edit |
APUSH: movies, games(kick ball), and dance~~
| By Mrbesch (Mrbesch) on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 12:09 am: Edit |
In apush, we kicked off our 1st post-AP exam class by watching Master And Commander.
I'd seen it before in theaters, but it still rules.
| By Candij (Candij) on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 07:45 pm: Edit |
In AP Human Geo, we have to write this research paper on the history of borders in a specific country. We have to go to the UCLA library and search for sources and stuff. Yuck.
AP Calculus, we're going over the FR questions. Pure evil. Each pair has to present one problem to the class.
AP English, we're reading A Long Day's Journey into Night.
I don't know what we're doing in AP Chemistry. Honestly, I don't really want to know.
| By Snapple05 (Snapple05) on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 07:59 pm: Edit |
Last year in Euro we went back for a week to review for the Regents and SAT2 exams.
This year, I am completely done with Chemistry and will be free of Latin come Friday afternoon, and just have to go back to American for two or three days to tie up some things for the Regents exam and turn in a paper.
All these free periods are going to be so boring!
| By Foundnemo (Foundnemo) on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 08:01 pm: Edit |
Tests
Huge papers
More tests
Research projects
... it never ends. Dammit, I hate my school.
| By Gameguy56 (Gameguy56) on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 10:29 pm: Edit |
AP Calc: Final That Decides My grade (...gulp....)
AP US: Stupid Video Project
| By Adidasty (Adidasty) on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 11:12 pm: Edit |
AP Biology: Veg man, just chillaxin.
AP Environmental Science: Discuss how stupid this years exam was.
| By Shaka (Shaka) on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 - 11:14 pm: Edit |
AP lang: watched moviez...talked about poemz (for AP lit next year)
| By Rowan (Rowan) on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 - 12:34 am: Edit |
In my AP Bio class, we watch CSI and X-Files a lot, and play video games. We have a final project (school requires a final for all classes, nevermind that the fact the AP test covers more than the class usually does...), but it's fun and easy (we design a one-week elementary school science curriculum to teach).
In AP English, we watch a lot of movies. A lot.
In AP math, we learn "fun" math -- no tests, nothing too challenge, just more stuff to add to our math knowledge.
And that's it for my AP classes.
| By Tarrasq (Tarrasq) on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 - 02:02 am: Edit |
nothing! im done with school!
| By Greenleaf144 (Greenleaf144) on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 - 02:39 am: Edit |
ap bio - watching finding nemo.
| By Mathfanatic (Mathfanatic) on Wednesday, May 12, 2004 - 05:11 am: Edit |
Since Feuler isn't responding, and I can answer Chrisk's question, I will.
Chrisk wrote:
I'm taking Calc BC soph year also. I was looking into doing EPGY because my school doesn't offer anything beyond Calc BC and i want to do multivariable next year. Would you recommend EPGY? Are there opportunities to ask questions, and are the lectures presented in an effective way? Thanks
I took Calculus A/B/C through EPGY this year, and I would not recommend EPGY. Although it is a nice way to take an advanced course at your own speed, there are several disadvantages.
First, there's the cost. At $450 per quarter, it's not cheap. For multivariable and above, they bill you $450 per class (regardless of how long it takes you to finish it).
Second, the explanations and lectures are often confusing; I did better by simply reading my Calculus textbook (it's by Anton) and doing some problems from there. Furthermore, many of the problems on the courseware are copied from the textbook (one about an olive in a martini glass comes to mind), so you don't even get new problems!
Third, although you can ask your tutor questions, I didn't find this feature particularly helpful, especially because it could take days for the tutor to reply, whereas I wanted to get through the course quickly and couldn't afford to wait. Generally, I just did the work, if I didn't understand something, I read the textbook, and then I sent in my report.
Finally, the system that EPGY uses can be somewhat clunky (especially the derivation system, in which you're supposed to go through all the steps to solving a problem. It's a cool program, but it gets irritating if you don't know what keystrokes to use.)
Other people have probably had different experiences with EPGY. This, however is mine.
And I agree with Feuler that doing well in Calculus and doing well in problem-solving are two separate things. Competitions like AIME and USAMO (not the SAT Math!) are where the real stuff is at.
| By Dotcommie (Dotcommie) on Sunday, May 16, 2004 - 02:17 am: Edit |
BC Calc - screwing around with multidimensional stuff and Mathematica. Then, the two other juniors and me will play on the computer for 2 weeks, because the seniors get out of school 2 weeks before we do.
US History - I'm doing a project on the 80s...oh boy, dressing up and PowerPoints! It's worth three test grades, too..if only it was like this all year. Then we're watching movies.
| By Vtoodler (Vtoodler) on Sunday, May 16, 2004 - 11:10 am: Edit |
AP bio-project about endangered species
AP US Hist.--watch movies
I think it's wrong that we're not doing anything. An AP class should do more than prepare you for the AP test.
| By Jason817 (Jason817) on Sunday, May 16, 2004 - 11:15 am: Edit |
haha you guys are actually learning. We're just watching movies in all my classes.
| By Phantom (Phantom) on Sunday, May 16, 2004 - 05:33 pm: Edit |
AP USH: doing a fun role-playing project on the Clinton administration
AP Bio: dissecting a fetal pig: today we're skinning it! (ugh)
AP Comp Sci: designing a checkers game
| By Shortcakefairy (Shortcakefairy) on Sunday, May 16, 2004 - 06:02 pm: Edit |
talk about prom, watch movies, eat cookies that my teacher bakes...LoL
| By Punjabiashiq (Punjabiashiq) on Sunday, May 16, 2004 - 06:17 pm: Edit |
Playing UNO... including the teacher...
| By Phyliciasteph (Phyliciasteph) on Monday, May 17, 2004 - 12:51 am: Edit |
APUSH: watch movies ...Enlish AP: our test got pushed back so we didn't even take it yet, but after she's making us read macbeth and write essays and such because it fits her fancy
AP Physics: watch movies, build rockets if we want, build solar powered race cars if we want, show up to get marked for attendance and then roam the halls for the rest of class
fun fun fun
| By Buttcrack (Buttcrack) on Monday, May 17, 2004 - 05:40 am: Edit |
USH: lectures, movies (the actual educational ones), readings, quizes, tests, the whole deal...
Biology: GOOD movies! woohoo
English: Poems, essays, blah blah blah
Calc AB: its not fun.....
| By Dredhead5000 (Dredhead5000) on Monday, May 17, 2004 - 08:03 am: Edit |
What are "regents"?
| By Physicskid123 (Physicskid123) on Monday, May 17, 2004 - 03:02 pm: Edit |
Ap physics: We watched gone in 60 seconds, then we watched kindergarten cop. awesome.
| By Monarchsfan16 (Monarchsfan16) on Monday, May 17, 2004 - 09:00 pm: Edit |
AP Bio: dissecting a fetal pig. Now through the end of June. Those ought to smell real good by the time finals roll around.
US History. We're having our multiple choice final this week. During finals week we'll just have to write an essay. After the "final" this week, we'll start projects, presentations, and a term paper on the Louis and Clark stuff.
English lit: Well we're still in the Renaissance period in our lit books so we're pretty busy with reading in that class.
| By Celebrian23 (Celebrian23) on Monday, May 17, 2004 - 09:54 pm: Edit |
us history- we finnished chapters 31-32 (vietname, nixon crap) now we're doing chapters 33-34 (carter, regean, bushes, clinton) and next week we start presenting our semester projects
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