I had all honors or AP last year (soph) and all honor during freshman year. Freshman is a joke compared to the higher classes. Freshman year is pretty all laid out for you. You just have to get used to it from the start. You won't get a huge workload from the start but it will increase as you go along. It shouldn't really pose a problem for you.
Don't be nervous. Everyone in your same freshmen class is in the same boat, and we upperclassmen already went through it all and are facing even more work. What's there to worry about? Just clear your mind of everything. Worrying will just make it worse. I bet you, when summer rolls around again, you're gonna ask yourself, "How did I get through all this so fast?" It will come naturally.
2006-08-28 04:00:30
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answered by jpklla 3
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I am wondering the same thing because I am a freshman and I have all HONORS classes. I am worried that I won't have a social life anymore. Email me once you find a good answer! ;)
2006-08-27 11:48:17
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answered by Ryan R 2
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im N honors classes now. U will get lots of homework. just make sure U do the stuff thats due soon 1st & U'll B alright
2006-08-27 11:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I was in honors classes and I never did homework.
2006-08-27 10:58:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe an hour or so each night, total. That would have been five classes, but not including essays, because back then we did those in class- not everyone had computers.
2006-08-27 11:00:39
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answered by Professor Chaos386 4
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Wayy too much. I remember having a stack of homework that was 12 inches tall!
2006-08-27 10:57:07
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answered by Rico 3
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im a freshman this yr...and my counselor told me if your in honors classes...u get a min of 5 hours
2006-08-27 11:53:07
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answered by ♥Pyar Ki Pari♥ 4
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Depending on the teacher it varies. I had a couple of hours a night on average.
2006-08-27 11:08:01
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answered by Stephanie 4
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7 subjects
2006-08-27 11:04:50
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answered by terry b 2
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Yes, your teacher can.
2006-08-27 11:06:03
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answered by about2teach 2
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