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I am somewhere between a junior in college

- Client Side Web Development ( Javascript )
- Network security
- Computer Forensics
- Trig 2
- Digital Imaging Development

I am excited about computer forensics...they teach you how to break into a locked computer.
 
after being one year in computer system engineering, I changed my career, to computer science, freshman again

Calculus(differential)
Superior Algebra
Discrete mathematics
Analytic Geometry
 
12th grade senior, early college

Calculus 150
Geography (People and the Environment) 101

Required to take English and History.
 
Grade 12 - Ontario, Canada. And it all starts September 4.

Period 1 - Spare (no class) I hadn't anticipated taking a spare but our school is so outrageously FUBARed that it was either that or take 3 spares and have to come back for Fifth Year.

Period 2 - University Level (12) Advanced Function [and thanks to the revised curriculum no one knows what the new Math strains are about, the teachers didn't find out until mid-July... should be fun :| ]

Lunch :D

Period 3 - Mixed Level Visual (12) Arts

Period 4 - University Level (12) Physics

* University and Mixed etc prepare you for your post secondary destination (there is College and Workplace too). Mixed is good for either College or University and our school doesn't offer a University level Arts course.

Second Semester I have:
University Level Computer Programming
Mixed Level Photography
University Level Calculus and Vectors [another new math]
University Level English

Good Luck everyone, have fun not likely... but do try!

EDIT: Graymccarty talked about the Gifted program. I'm certified Gifted and it was totally amazing in Primary School. The school board I was in had an amazing program called T.R.A.I.L. I had to switch school boards for High School and the new one spends every last penny on helping failing students. Now Gifted is only a label on my report card. My parents considered having it removed because teachers were grading me tougher than other students (despite saying they weren't). After my mom complained to the VP (a former Gifted teacher) my marks in some classes jumped 5-10% without any effort on my part (interesting, seeing as the teachers weren't grading me tougher.
 
Don't have my schedule yet but here's what I've got for grade 12:

Advanced Trig
Calculus
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Computer Science
English (mandatory :mad:)
and a spare
 
Don't have my schedule yet but here's what I've got for grade 12:

Advanced Trig
Calculus
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Computer Science
English (mandatory :mad:)
and a spare

Advanced Trig
Calculus
Biology
Chemistry
Physics

All at the same time! That sounds pretty challenging!



Anyways school starts tomorrow for me :(. Goodbye Summer!
 
College Freshman:

Chemistry 131 (GenChem, basically...), Math 161 (Calc I), Naval Science 093, BME101 (Intro. to Biomedical Engineering) and CAS 105 (creating writing. ick.)
 
Sophmore in Highschool:

0 Hour- AP Statistic
Academy Geo
German 3
Academy Chemistry
AP Academy US History
Zoology
Academy English

Academy is the accelerated program in my area, a step above honors classes.
 
Advanced Trig
Calculus
Biology
Chemistry
Physics

All at the same time! That sounds pretty challenging!



Anyways school starts tomorrow for me :(. Goodbye Summer!

Well, I have to take Trig before Calculus so I know those two won't be in the same semester, at least. And I go back tomorrow too :(
 
Per 1 - World Literature Studies
Per 2 - Spare (Needs to be changed to TV Production)
Per 3 - Gym / Health
Per 4 - Spanish (Thank God this is the last year I have to take that)
Per 5 - Geometry
Per 6 - Biology
Per 7 - Honors Culture Studies

Somewhere in there there is a lunch, but I won't find that out until the first day (Tomorrow)
 
I'll be a freshman and I'm going part-time to college:

Drawing 1
Photography 1

Nothing too complicated. Tomorrow is my first day so I'll see how it goes.
 
I'm a freshman in high school.

>English I Honors: a really fun class because we just have an argument everyday. What isn't so fun is the 20-30 pages I have to read from a novel everynight, and the quizzes the next day, which are incredibly easy if you read, but incredibly difficult if you didn't read or skimmed or read Monarch Notes.

>Faith Foundations: Another very participation-oriented class, but my teacher is one whom you can get off track rather easily. For instance, she planned a 70 minute lecture on Philosophy, and we somehow got her talking about her divorce instead. The other students are also rather odd.

>Math 1 B Honors: an easy class, considering I had the same book last year, but my instructor is an old stick in the mud, making it really boring, and she can't turn the blaring air conditioning off, so I have to bundle up for this class, too.

>Computer Applications: the most boring class I've ever taken. I'm learning how to use a keyboard and pushing down on little buttons and pointing with a mouse and using Microsoft Word. It's required, and I wanted to get it out of the way, but now, I wish I had prolonged it until my senior year, which I now see why all the seniors in it did. That also means that I don't know anybody in it, either.

>French I: It's a really fun class; my instructor is really fun, and most of the kids are, except for this one kid I met at Orientation, thinking he'd be somebody I'd want to be friends with, but he's just really cocky and condescending. There's also another kid behind me who's exactly the same, except I went to middle school with him, too, making him twice as bad.
 
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