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Am I going to have no life with my new schedule?

by Guest56663  |  earlier

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Before this year, I used to be into sports a lot but this year I can't do sports because my parents made me sign up for all these classes, because it's "junior" year and I have to study 2 extra hours of SATs after school. This is my schedule.

Period 1 (8-8:50): Honors Spanish 4, Mr. Yeo, Room 733

Period 2 (8:55-9:45): AP Physics, Mr. Dauber, Room 242

Period 3: (9:50-10:40):AP English 3, Mrs. Horton, Room 151

Period 4: (11:00-11:50):AP Chemistry, Mr. Hardin, Room 249

Period 5: (11:55-12:45):AP US History, Mr. Manno, Room 214

Period 6: (1:20-2:10):AP Calculus AB, Mr. Catipovic, Room 218

Period 7: (2:15-3:05)AP Statistics, Mr. Shoemaker (Schumaker), Room 233

After School: SAT prep at the huntington: (4-6)

At home: Homework 7-11

11 bed

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  1. Actually, that's life.


  2. Technically you won't have time to do much, but if you get your work done during the week and do your weekend homework (if any) on Friday, then you can hang out on Sat & Sun and be free to play sports with friends and chill.  It may seem really overwhelming, but in the long run it will pay off.  Good job by the way with all those AP classes.  

  3. Been there done that... that's life- cool huh?

  4. Kinda heavy on the math, aren't you?  Wow!  The fact that the courses are all AP and Honors, along with no electives, I'd say that at some point you're going to need to remember that for your own sanity you'll need a break or two.  

    Maybe wait to add sports later in the year, until you see how everything will work out.

    Good luck!!!

  5. What is this "life" thing of which you speak?

    @Eric N's add. details: Yeah, it was either that or talk to the undergrads... Sometimes Y!A actually is interesting, but it's almost always more interesting than the UGs ^_^.

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