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Very empty, to be honest... Didn’t see any aliens out there, but I most likely didn’t look hard enough, haha
It is because I speak from first hand experience......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
AP Biology and AP Human Geography — let me just say that AP Bio was so brutal for me and I hope to never see it again (no thanks to my teacher who was lazy and didn’t know what she was doing, oops)
AP Human Geography sounds cool. I didn't know that taht was even an option. Sorry about the bio teacher
Well, APHG (human geography) is one of the easier AP classes to take, but it has one of the lowest exam passing rates for some reason. My teacher for that class was a really great guy, and I learned a lot from it -- just remember that the emphasis in that class is knowing the models. There's things like Rostow's model of economic growth, Hoyt sector model, etc., and in order to do well in that class, you must have a good understanding of the models and how they relate to the content taught in the class. Overall, not bad.AP Bio was really hard for me, as it's really nothing like a regular or honors biology class. I got A's both semesters in AP Bio, but its only because our teacher cut the lowest grade out of each category for us (bless). 9th grade honors biology was extremely easy, but walking into AP Bio was a shock for all of us, to be honest. There's an emphasis on critical analysis, quick reading and understanding what the question is asking during the exam, and you have to remember not to let the word choice trip you up. The class itself is good, but only if you have a good teacher. Ours was just horrible. Prepare to learn about the Krebs cycle, lots of photosynthesis and super in-depth things about DNA...
Yikes. My school doesn't not have AP bio but instead SUPA bio. I am planning on taking that in 12th grade.
It was really easy. I had a bad, but easy teacher so that' probably why. I felt like I wasn't prepared but I did pretty well so there's that. Plus, I love history. I took AP history for 1450 to now since my school doesn't offer ancient history but my friend from an another district had it for two years that covered the whole human history. I liked the course and would recommend it. In the AP multiply choice, some questions have all right answers and you have to pick the best correct answer. I don't know how other AP tests are like.
My high school offers AP World History and AP Human Geo (you gotta get recommended tho) to freshman right away, and I'm taking the AP World History one. Did you guys have any AP options in freshman year?
Our school has a policy that freshman aren’t allowed to take AP classes, but obviously there’s always going to be people who work their way around the system and manage to take one anyway, whether it be to academic prowess or some other reason. I don’t think our school offers AP World History as a class you can take IN SCHOOL, but there’s definitely an online option.
I’m taking quite a few AP’s next year (going to be a junior, ayee!) and honestly I’m half dreading and half excited to go back to school; heck, summer just started, what even...
I am really excited for next year even tho I have heard that it's really hard. I am taking two AP's but 5 potential college credit classes. I also don't have a study hall at all next year so I am free out about that. I know a kid who is homeschooled and he came to the high school to take the AP World test
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@Bhumika: We have so many kids who do that; take the AP test without taking the class, I mean. And yeah, I’m taking a college credit calc class next year because I don’t want to suffer through AP Calculus AB *shivers*.- I also don’t have a study hall next year (I took it out so I could have room for AP Music Theory), so I’ll tough it out with you 😂.
@Amy: Ooh have fun in 9th grade, trust me; it just gets worse from there — not to scare or anything, but I took freshman year for granted and I kind of regret it (oops).
Funny story, in my honors biology class (the really fun and easy one), my teacher was one of the chillest dudes ever (I still say hi to him in the halls, haha), and he would let us play cards/board games after just half an hour of teaching curriculum — the class was THAT laid back. Man, fun times.
One thing I don’t miss about freshman year was P.E., goodness that class was the bane of my existence — I’m not bad at athletics, but yeah no, never again.
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I hope that for the next year. My gym class should basically be my science class for the most part so here's to hoping!
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