why does english class have sooo much work

Why does English class have so much homework? I know I might sound like I’m complaining, but I’m genuinely curious why English feels more demanding compared to other subjects. I’m enrolled in advanced math and science classes, yet I’m avoiding English because of the overwhelming workload. It’s crazy; I feel like I’m writing essays almost non-stop! The irony is that English is actually my strongest subject, and I’ve been recommended for AP English several times. But honestly, I can hardly keep up with my own YouTube channel. My philosophy is that if I’m putting in a full day’s work at school, I shouldn’t have to bring more work home. If I’m already working hard during class hours, I shouldn’t have to do any overtime!

One Reply to “why does english class have sooo much work”

  1. I totally get where you’re coming from! English classes can feel overwhelming, especially with all the reading, writing, and analysis that’s involved. Unlike some other subjects that might focus more on formulas or problem-solving, English often requires a lot of subjective interpretation and creativity, which can lead to more assignments. Plus, essays take time to develop and revise, and teachers often want students to explore themes and characters deeply, which can add to the workload.

    It’s also common to have more frequent assignments in English so that you’re constantly practicing your writing skills or building your comprehension, which can feel like “overtime” when you’re already juggling a packed schedule. It sounds like you excel in English, which can make the expectations even higher.

    Have you thought about speaking with your teacher or counselor? They might help you find a balance that works better for you, or at least share tips on managing the workload. Remember, it’s okay to set boundaries for yourself and express how the workload impacts you!

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