<p>along with honors precalc and honors French 3</p>
<p>I am wondering how I will manage. I always stay up late and don’t get enough sleep because I am a slow reader (slow but thorough)…so any tips from former junior students who had a particularly difficult junior year course load? </p>
<p>I’m particularly worried about history (so much reading) and physics (all new material). I bought REA’s USH book and 5 steps to a 5 for physics b (but I will probably purchase PR’s book in March too).</p>
<p>REA is good man. i used it throughoutmy year and got a 5 with it. its all u need but i would get amsco for social history and for help on the essays; it allows u to know things in a essay organization.</p>
<p>your schedule sounds almost exactly like mine was last year(except move biology to soph. year and replace it with art history) and your situation is identical in that I’m a slow but thorough reader. It turned out well for me (4’s in english, USH, Physics and a 5 in bio)and I only read maybe half the chapters in USH and Physics(thoroughly keep in mind) most of them in Bio and I did almost no prep in english(wrote maybe 6 essays the whole year). so yeah as long as you can retain most of what you read the first time you do it then you really don’t need to worry much</p>
<p>I am not particularly worried about the exams, as I know my teachers are competent at preparing their students for them. Rather, it’s the whole school year that intimidates me (ie. keeping up my grades and trying to get all A’s).</p>