<p>I have maintained A’s in my classes throughout middle school, right now I’m in my third quarter of eighth grade. For the entirety of my academic career, I have not had to study for examinations, and relatively minimally for final exams. Next year I’m taking 4 Honors classes. Global History 1H, Geo H, Bio H, and English 9H. Do you think I might need to study for these? I know, it depends on the school, but based on your experience with such courses. </p>
<p>My friends are telling me that I’m going to have no free time and I’ll be studying all the time. I hope to prove them wrong. ;)</p>
<p>Also, before anybody comes and tries the old NO APs TROLOLOLOL wagon that people have told me this forum is famous for, advanced placement courses aren’t available at my high school until junior year, with the exception of AP CompSci and AP Euro Hist, which kind of stinks.</p>
<p>It depends on how smart you are and how tough the classes are. Some kids can put in little effort and get good grades, others have to put in a lot of effort to succeed. As in middle school are nothing, I got them just by showing up to class. You’ll have to wait and see how you do in high school, there’s no way to figure that out now.</p>
<p>that’s going to change. for me it was my sophomore year I had to start studying well, and junior year I hit the books hard.
when the ap classes start things will change. middle school is a joke</p>
<p>In middle school, I avoided homework and was lazy as possible and graduated with about a 3.7 GPA. I’m currently in high school (9th grade) and have a 4.17 GPA ,ranked number 1 in class, and have gotten almost all A+s during the grading periods we’ve had so far. So as long as you do around 90 percent of your homework and pay attention in class, you should be able to get by about as well as I am. I haven’t ever studied once in my life till last week when I studied for some vocab test we were having (only like 4-5 minutes.) So overall, yeah you won’t have to at least for freshman year.</p>