A Day in the Life of an AP Student
A Day in the Life of an AP Student:
4:00 am: Rise and shine! As an Advanced Placement student, it is important that our bodies are as strong as our minds. We start the day with a few hundred pushups, a couple dozen sit ups, and a breezy 10 minute plank. After gulping down a homemade, organic green juice for breakfast, it is time to head to our favorite part of the day— school!
7:15 am: As an AP student, it is important that we always arrive at school on time— and by on time, that means at least 5 minutes early. This way, we have time to converse with teachers, get our supplies out, and look eager to absorb whatever knowledge our 6 AP classes of the day will contain.
2:10 pm: It is time for after school activities. Us AP students usually have 3-5 clubs a day like DECA, Model UN, HOSA, Project Lead, and many more. As board members of multiple clubs, it is crucial that we come to meetings with 40-slide-long presentations to bore our fellow AP peers!
5:00 pm: Arriving at home hours later, we get started on the most difficult, but also most rewarding part of our day: homework! Allotting no less than an hour of time for each of our AP classes, most days, we skip out on dinner with our families. And after those 6 hours, we spend whatever time we have left on reading ahead on course material or concocting essays for our ivy league college applications or perhaps engaging in a quick game of chess.
1:00 am: At last, after a day filled with exhilarating academic stimulation, it is time for a well-deserved 3 hours of sleep. Drifting off into dreams of derivative equations and Spanish conjugations, we can't wait to do it all over again the next day…
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