wxmann_91 wrote:WindRunner wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:Good luck HH914!! At least you're guarenteed a few visits to S2K after school if you have time. Not so true once you're a sophomore in High school...![]()
1 month away and I'm nervous as heck
You're nervous? Why? It's nothing you haven't done ten times before, and you're still going to know everybody there. Classes might be a touch more difficult, but it's nothing that's impossible. Some of the teachers might be impossible, but the classes aren't.Plus, if you can line up your schedule right, you can get off with doing all of your homework at school, either in class or in homeroom, leaving you plenty of S2K time at home
I have AP Calc, AP Chem, AP European History, and Honors Humanities all in one semester. No off roll. Sigh. Personally everyone (even some who I know are REALLY smart) says it's impossible to get an A in Honors Humanities or AP Chem. First day I have a two essays and two tests in H. Humanities, first week an essay and test on Sophie's World in AP European History.
And then add the AP tests later in May, and PSAT in September, and the fact I'm behind on my community service, whew!
That's a heavy load.
My advice on the classes people say are impossible - they're wrong, its very possible, people just generally aren't willing to work every day when they are in high school. They are under the impression that studying is something you do before a test, but that's the wrong way of doing it.
Sophie's World is a very good book. Good luck with your classes!