AP Course Expectations
What to expect in an AP course
The following information provides an idea of how much time and work is needed to prepare for an Advanced Placement course. These entries are meant to be an approximation of time, outside of class work, and assignments. Some students will need less time and some will need more to do the same assignments depending on their skill level. It is assumed that an AP student, having done well in the preliminary courses, will have the level of skill, interest, commitment and achievement needed to be successful in a college-level course taught with a college textbook.
ENGLISH
Language & Composition
Reading Per Class:
2-3 major works per quarter
Study hours per class:
1-2 hours/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
2 in-class essays per quarter; daily analytical writing responses; periodic quizzes and tests that focus on analytical reading and writing skills
Major Projects:
Summer reading; end-of-the-year term (research) paper
Literature & Composition
Reading per class:
3 major works per quarter
Study hours per class:
1-2 hours/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
Analytical expository papers(1-2 pages); 2 timed essays per quarter; frequent formative writings on poetry and prose
Major Projects:
Summer reading; major critical paper (7-9 pages) on a work of literature of student choice
FINE ARTS
Drawing and 2-D Studio Art Portfolios
Reading Per Class:
Students need to work on projects at home in addition to class time
Study Hours Per Class:
2hrs per week or more depending on complexity and size of projects
Tests, Essays, Papers:
3-4 finished projects per quarter (1 completed work every 5 class periods) for a total of 12 concentration works. 12 additional Breadth works are compiled from a current portfolio. Students without a current portfolio will need to add these 12 art pieces to their course work.
Major Projects:
12 concentration and 12 breadth pieces for a total of 24 works of art are needed to complete the AP Exam. These works are presented in an online portfolio for examination by the College Board. Students maintain and develop their current digital portfolio.
Photography / Computer Graphics
Reading Per Class:
Ongoing assignments per quarter, regular sketchbook assignments
Study Hours Per Class:
1 hour/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
6-8 finished pieces of work per quarter; 24 pieces total by end of year; Attendance in class each period is essential; unfinished work to be completed at home
Major Projects:
3 AP Portfolios (Concentration, Breadth and Quality); maintenance of a digital/online portfolio; End-of-Year AP Exhibition
Music Theory
Reading Per Class:
Average of 5-10 pages per class.
Study Hours Per Class:
30-60 min per class
Tests, Essays, Papers:
Approx. 2 tests and 2 quizzes per quarter; otherwise grade is primarily made up of regular homework completion
Major Projects:
Special project after AP exam
MATHEMATICS
Calculus AB
Reading Per Class:
5-10 pages
Study Hours Per Class:
1-1.5 hrs/day
Tests, Essays, Pape:
4-5 study hours for quizzes and tests; 3 major unit exams per quarter requiring 6-8 hours studying time.
Major Projects:
Major project 4th quarter
Calculus BC
Reading Per Class:
5-10 pages
Study Hours Per Class:
1-1/5 hrs/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
6-8 hours for quizzes and tests; 3 major unit exams per quarter requiring 6-8 hours study time.
Major Projects:
Major project 4th quarter
Computer Science
Reading Per Class:
varies
Study Hours Per Class:
1.5 hrs/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
Programming assignments require 2+ hrs per assignment outside of class
Major Projects:
Major project –4th quarter
Statistics
Reading Per Class:
varies
Study Hours Per Class:
1-1.5 hrs/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
3 major unit exams per quarter requiring 6-8 hours studying time.
Major Projects:
Quarterly projects
SCIENCE
Biology
Reading Per Class:
10-20 pages
Study Hours Per Class:
1 hr/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
2-3 tests per quarter; 2-3 labs per quarter
Major Projects:
Essay writing due every 3 weeks
Chemistry
Reading Per Class:
30 pages per week
Study Hours Per Class:
1 hr/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
2 tests + 1 quiz per quarter; 3-4 labs per quarter
Physics C (Calculus based)
Reading Per Class:
As needed
Study Hours Per Class:
1 hr/day average
Tests, Essays, Papers:
2 tests per quarter; weekly quizzes & homework
Environmental Science
Reading Per Class:
30-50 pages per week
Study Hours Per Class:
1 hr/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
2-3 tests per quarter ; 1-2 labs per quarter
Major Projects:
1 major project each quarter
SOCIAL STUDIES
World History
Reading Per Class:
50-80 pages per week
Study Hours Per Class:
1-2 hrs/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
3-4 major tests per quarter; Weekly reading quizzes; 4-5 major writings per quarter; 2 timed writings per quarter
Major Projects:
Extensive Summer Reading; 1 Major Project/semester
U.S. History
Reading Per Class:
15-20 pages per class
Study Hours Per Class:
1-2 hrs/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
4 essays per quarter; 3-5 tests per quarter; 3 major works per quarter; 3-4 timed writings per quarter
Major Projects:
Extensive summer reading; Quarter project: Art History & History; End of the year term (research) paper
U.S. Government
Reading Per Class:
30-50 pages per week
Study Hours Per Class:
1 hr/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
2-4 tests, 5-6 quizzes, 1-2 essays per quarter; weekly Outlook write-ups
Major Projects:
Extensive summer reading; several major projects
Macro/Micro Economics
Reading Per Class:
20-40 pages per week
Study Hours Per Class:
1-2 hrs/day
Tests, Essays, Papers:
3-4 tests per quarter; weekly problem sets or study guides
Major Projects:
Major project 4th quarter
Psychology
Reading Per Class:
15-20 pages per class
Study Hours Per Class:
3-4 hrs/week
Tests, Essays, Papers:
Daily quizzes; 4-5 tests with timed essays per quarter
Major Projects:
3rd quarter project; 4th quarter project