<p>I feel bad for you guys. You’re probably going to be rushed a lot at the end. </p>
<p>@SwaggyC According to my teacher’s plans, after this we’re doing WWI through WWII and then our final unit will be presentations on the Cold War. If we go at the current pacing, the 4 chapters for the World Wars and in between will take a week or so and the presentations will take 2-3. So we should be completely done by April. Not ideal, but that’s what happens when you spend a month on some chapters.</p>
<p>I think my teacher said that by the time we’re done with the textbook, we’ll have like 2 weeks or something to review for the exam.</p>
<p>@Bardinators
Well we are finishing this month. It sucks though because I hate the unit tests he gives and no we get less time to prepare for it.</p>
<p>@Animefan1998 - We did the Industrial Rev awhile ago, but we’re still on the French Rev…that’s odd.</p>
<p>@SwaggyC - YOU GUYS ARE FINISHING THE CURRICULUM THIS MONTH? I’m so jealous.</p>
<p>What topic did you guys do after the French Revolution? I’m taking a 7-day cram class over spring break by a guy that’s from the CB, so hopefully that’ll put me ahead of people in my class.</p>
<p>My class is doing the Revolutions of 1848 right now. Still have like 3 chapters until World War I starts and we have to take two weeks out of our schedule to go over our state testing (we are tested for CP World History instead of AP Euro) and then we have a week off for Spring Break after the 2 weeks doing World History so we’re like running out of time. </p>
<p>In AP Euro, we are on the early 1900’s; Russian Revolution, Bismarckian Germany and the Third French Republic</p>
<p>Any of you guys computer science nerds? I just finished unit 8 in Networking Pro on Labsim/Testout, and ordered the study guide for it (CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Authorized Exam Cram (4th Edition). </p>
<p>Feeling good about myself! </p>
<p>@Bardinators - I feel the same way too. My class is just beginning the Industrial Revolution. And the teacher is oblivious to the cheating in that class.</p>
<p>Well, this past unit had consisted of the French Revolution, Industrial Revolution, the Haatian, Mexican, Brazil, South American Revolutions, and then the unification of Italy and Germany.</p>
<p>^That’s exactly what our unit comprises of.</p>
<p>We began scheduling at my school today and I’m not sure whether to take AP Physics or AP Chemistry next year. Any advice? </p>
<p>@DHCP6768UDP
Not that good at it due to my lack of doing it, but I’ve decided to start learning C++ and Java for a web app I’m thinking of making. Any advice? Comp sci seems fun! (And yes, I do realize that programming=/= comp sci)</p>
<p>So many of you are taking AP World, I feel so left out. </p>
<p>@6alibah - You shouldn’t feel left out because that class was created by satan. Maybe because I’m not a history person at all and I would rather do math for 5 hours than 15 minutes of history homework, but I’ve never met one person that said they enjoyed that class.</p>
<p>@catchinginfinity Same here. I like my teacher, but I really, really hate history. Last year for social studies I took a class called World Cultures and I enjoyed it a lot more because we focused on how the world today became the way it is through more cultural ways than AP World does. We didn’t focus on the history so much, which I liked.</p>
<p>Is anyone else here constantly re-shaping his/her career plans? At first, I wanted to be a doctor, but then I wanted to be a doctor and start a healthcare based company. Now, I want to be either a doctor with a company or an astrophysicist. I can’t figure out what I want to pursue fully :/</p>
<p>I wonder if it’s possible to do both…</p>
<p>@Bardinators - Yeah, my history teacher is actually my favorite teacher, I just loathe history. That class seems so much more interesting, I got stuck with AP World I last year. D: At least I’ll be done in 2 months whooo.</p>
<p>@TeamRocketGrunt - Yep, although I’ve never really wanted to be a doctor. It fluctuates between an engineer, programmer, mathematician, physicist, graphic designer, and musician (which makes no sense relative to everything else I’m interested in).</p>
<p>I also think being an admissions counselor would be awesome, but that’s unfortunately not really a real career. ):</p>
<p>@TeamRocketGrunt
I want from Doctor>sports broadcasting>comp sci
Idk what I’m going to do. </p>
<p>@TeamRocketGrunt @SwaggyC</p>
<p>Same. During freshman year through october or so of sophomore year I wanted to be a nutritionist. Then I changed my mind and now I’m set on being a lawyer. </p>