H0CKEYisL0VEx24 wrote:
Sabres2Sabres wrote:
H0CKEYisL0VEx24 wrote:
Sabres2Sabres wrote:
H0CKEYisL0VEx24 wrote:
Some of my teachers this year.
One gets cranky when you miss her class, even if you're sick!
One gets cranky because people take too many APs and don't have time to devote to doing the work for his class.
And one is cranky because she's pregnant. God help her if she's that way and not knocked up.
No such thing as too many AP's. Best decision of high school was to take so many - it's paid off.
Well I know that. But he always is making a big deal about people not doing well, but all these people are in at least one other AP class (if not more than that!)
Honestly, I do my homework in order of how soon it's due. By that logic, the homework for this teacher's class will always get done last. And sometimes then I don't have time to do the whole thing, or I just skip questions that I don't know. Yes this sounds very bad. But I'm sure there are other people who aren't doing anything.
Anyway. How many APs did you end taking?
6 in my senior year. 2 as a junior.
I'm taking 5 this year and took one as a sophomore and one as a junior.
Which ones?
Seriously, AP's are awesome. I did hardly any work for them to be honest, and got a ton of college credit. I think I started with something like 46 credit hours after some transfer credit as well. It saved me from taking a ton of classes that I really don't care to take. Granted, a lot of those credit hours only were for elective credit, but it still satisfied a lot of course requirements as well.
Especially at a SUNY school, where the gen ed requirements are ridiculous - if you don't have most of them taken care of already through AP or other means, you'll probably spend two semesters completing them before really even getting into courses that matter for your major. Really was nice as it essentially put me a semester ahead - I'll be able to do a 9 semester program in 8.
Oh, and mustard is awesome.
This year I'm in: English Literature, Statistics, Biology, Macroeconomics and Government.
World History as a sophomore and US History as a junior.