Why does English class involve so much work? I know I might sound like I’m complaining, but I’m genuinely curious as to why English feels so much more demanding than other subjects. I’m taking advanced classes in math and science, yet I chose not to take advanced English because the workload is overwhelming. It feels like I’m constantly writing essays! The irony is that English is actually my strongest subject—I’ve even been recommended for AP English multiple times. Still, I can barely keep up with my YouTube channel! My perspective is that if I’m putting in a full day at school, I shouldn’t have to continue working beyond those hours. If I’ve been working hard during the school day, I shouldn’t have to do extra work on top of that.
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It’s totally understandable to feel overwhelmed by the workload in English class! It seems like there’s a lot of emphasis on writing and critical thinking, which can lead to more assignments, especially if you’re in advanced classes. Unlike subjects like math or science, where you might have a lot of problems to solve but they follow a more straightforward path, English often requires deeper analysis, creative thinking, and revisions. Plus, essays can be time-consuming because they involve not just writing but also planning, research, and editing.
It’s great that English is your best subject—your teachers probably see your potential and want to challenge you more! But it’s completely valid to feel like you’re stretched too thin, especially when you have other commitments. It might help to have a conversation with your teacher about your workload and see if there are strategies to manage it better while still staying engaged with the material. Remember, it’s important to find a balance that works for you so you can enjoy what you love without feeling burned out!