Honestly I loved school projects. Guess Im weird that way
Solo projects are great because they're usually easy but a really good grade boost. Some of them were really fun too!
In my AP World History, we got to make cakes. I made the Palace of Versailles (complete with an actual castle and elaborate garden) my first semester, and the continent of Africa (with the different borders from the Scramble for Africa) in my second. I won a class award for my palace one
In both AP World and US History we painted ceiling tiles. The best ones actually go on display in the classroom. They're a pain in the butt to paint, but it was a really fun project. You could pick anything from history. It didnt even have to be something boring from class. For World I did Bucephalus (cause Im a horse nerd) and for US I did Disney Animation Studios.
I love to write, so essays and long papers were never a problem for me either. Science is mostly building models and such. (ugh Ive done that 'build a cell' one way too many times) The only projects I really didnt like, were the ones where we had to do a video. Or the AP US one where we had to dress up as a historical figure. Or the AP World one with the puppet show. But those arent really 'typical' projects.
Whats your Algebra project? I wish my math classes had projects. I love math.
Group projects arent as bad as youd think. I usually sit down and see where my other members are at, and then give them pieces of the project Im confident they can do (even if its a really easy or small part). Then you can focus on the part that you're doing and make sure you really nail it.
It also depends on if its graded individually or not. Individually, you dont need to worry about the others. So long as they do something, your grade wont be affected. And if its graded all together, then make sure you do your part well and then check on the others. If one person isnt pulling their own weight, talk to the other members and then maybe the teacher if needed. Or just have a backup if they fall through.
If these are all AP classes than you'll be fine. Most other AP kids probably are thinking the same things you are. That the others arent going to do a good job. Yall are in AP for a reason, and Im sure they are just as capable of doing the work. AP teachers like to give projects because 1) they think they're more fun and 2) its easier than a test. AP test averages are low, and that doesnt look good on the teacher or the students. Giving projects as test grades is the teachers way of doing something nice.
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