[QUOTE = "Dark_Knight 6"] [QUOTE = "DarkR34p3r"] [QUOTE = "SuperVegeta 518"] In any case, they will not let you go to school in the summer. Dark R34p3r
[QUOTE = "DarkR34p3r"] So can someone answer the second question? If I can not do anything about every book, how bad is that penalty? Dark Knight 6
It depends on your school. I personally can not graduate unless I pass the annual book test (each value of .25 credits)
No, you must test essential books at the beginning of the year and comment on any books. I use it to handle 10 pages + paper. This year we are balanced with the large pre-Ap historical project
Ah, understood. I am not an AP, which is a preparatory class to go on to college, so it may be different. Do you really have a big leap from Adv to AP? Or is it really just a jump?
In the summer of the next grade (7, 8, 9), we need to read more in the summer. I have to read at least 1 or 2 books. As I had more reading experience, I did not mind before the teacher picked out three books, so I had to read 2 of 3 choices. Books - You can change you into a whole new world you do not know. It's not literally, but if you have a little creativity, you have imagination. Everyone has imagination, you need to understand it. The book is written by another person, created, bound and written on paper so you can enjoy it. This is a way of thinking about their ideas. There are hundreds of books we read. They are much better than blog entries, you just need to pick one
For my second annual (premature) summer reading list, I chose 7 books, and I was fortunate to have read it for the first time on the shelf last year. Everyone gave me something different and I enjoyed it in any environment, but I start with one of them and stick to my favorite seasons of my childhood every year: summer. The first year of the "People Book Award" announced an American novel, "Taobao" won the gold medal. Personally, this is a toss between Beatty masterpiece and Roth's Portnoy complaint. This is the most interesting book I have ever read, but for a completely different reason. Frankly, selling is a satirical perfection and solves problems including race, son-in-law, slavery, and high-end, and I'm confident that many other people will leave . My favorite items include the following items.
Writing a reading list: Did you think that I hated everything when I saw the syllabus? Is the same. Whenever I talk to other people in the academic community that I am not satisfied with my reading list, they always say, "Have you read this person or this person?" Let's travel together. It is absolutely necessary to read the author from your academic and personal point of view, but this has no room for negotiation. Those authors, those who scream "shout" you, will be comforted, peaceful, and will bring new confidence. Reading my sister's outsider has changed my life completely, and since Odellorod did it, I revealed that the kind of writing and research I would like to do is certainly possible. By deliberately reading your writer, you will not regret it.