gprime
April 28th '06, 12:24 AM
So, by this point, I imagine most of you either know your exact schedual for next year, or have a fairly good idea of what to expect on it. So tell us what you're taking.
My courses for next year:
AP Biology (double class - counts for double credit as it meets twice as often (2 hours a day) and is about twice as hard as all of the other science classes except AP Physics)
AP Statistics
AP English
Travel Hour (Given to those with hard course loads only if they dual enroll, take online courses, and take AP courses in school) (Functions like a study hall)
Dual Enrollment: History
Online: AP Macroeconomics
Online: AP Microeconomics
Note:
AP - 'College level courses' with college text books. Sometimes, if you do well enough on your AP exams, you get college credit.
Dual Enrollment - College courses at a college with a regular professor.
Online - Self-paced (I think) courses on subjects not popular enough to be offered in school. Some (such as the two I'm taking) are AP, while others are not.
You?
My courses for next year:
AP Biology (double class - counts for double credit as it meets twice as often (2 hours a day) and is about twice as hard as all of the other science classes except AP Physics)
AP Statistics
AP English
Travel Hour (Given to those with hard course loads only if they dual enroll, take online courses, and take AP courses in school) (Functions like a study hall)
Dual Enrollment: History
Online: AP Macroeconomics
Online: AP Microeconomics
Note:
AP - 'College level courses' with college text books. Sometimes, if you do well enough on your AP exams, you get college credit.
Dual Enrollment - College courses at a college with a regular professor.
Online - Self-paced (I think) courses on subjects not popular enough to be offered in school. Some (such as the two I'm taking) are AP, while others are not.
You?