'06-'07 Class Schedules |
'06-'07 Class Schedules |
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Anna's (orginally created by azarel) topic is getting old, and now its the time for a new one.
![]() Well for me, I'm not taking Pre-AP US History, because our current teacher has to approve of you (the teacher has to sign your choice sheet), and right now - my Tx. History teacher the worst teacher I've ever had. I would take it, but my teacher is so bitchy about it, so this is my schedule as follows. 1. PreAP Language Arts/Reading 2. PreAP Science 3. US History ![]() 4. Alegebra I (later in the year, Geometry - High School Credit) 5. Webmastering 3887 (High School Credit) 6. Health 8851/Foundations of Personal Fitness 8852 (High School Credit) Btw, I'm in 7th grade, going into 8th grade. ![]() ![]() |
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Mindy, I don't think my school actually offers that many IB courses. If you're to take psychology as an IB elective, you have to take AP. There's definitely no 20th century topics class, HL or SL, and I doubt there's IB French because just about no one in IB even takes French. They have a two year IB physics course, not chemistry, and economics is taken sophomore year to finish off History of the Americas senior year, though you could take AP econ if you wanted (I am, but only because I didn't do pre-IB). Wow.
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Mindy, I don't think my school actually offers that many IB courses. If you're to take psychology as an IB elective, you have to take AP. There's definitely no 20th century topics class, HL or SL, and I doubt there's IB French because just about no one in IB even takes French. They have a two year IB physics course, not chemistry, and economics is taken sophomore year to finish off History of the Americas senior year, though you could take AP econ if you wanted (I am, but only because I didn't do pre-IB). Wow. My school is the largest IB school in nation (~4000+ people, not all full-IB). As far as history goes, I think that we just take an IB History exam. This year, I'm taking History of the Americas, which doesn't include the 20th Century... so I guess we're just learning about that next year? I'm looking forward to 20th Century Topics, though. Getting into modern diplomacy, rather than the Founding Fathers stuff that we've been learning about since fourth grade (not that I don't love the Founding Fathers of this nation). |
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My school is the largest IB school in nation (~4000+ people, not all full-IB). As far as history goes, I think that we just take an IB History exam. This year, I'm taking History of the Americas, which doesn't include the 20th Century... so I guess we're just learning about that next year? I'm looking forward to 20th Century Topics, though. Getting into modern diplomacy, rather than the Founding Fathers stuff that we've been learning about since fourth grade (not that I don't love the Founding Fathers of this nation). Oh, wow. my school's probabvly the larget IB school in the state, but that isn't saying much. We have about 2,800 students total, and not many of them take IB classes; far fewer, full diploma. oh, I guess that's probably about the same then, except that you have it as two distinctly different classes while ours is made to be a 2 year course. In APUSH, we're in the 30s now, though, so I bet they probably won't get to the 20th century this year. I guess that would also be why my friend who didn't take the IB history class this year is going to be allowed to take next year's half. I know what you mean about looking foward to learning about more recent events; while I enjoy reading books set in the colonial period, I find learning that history really dull, whereas I'm able to pay better attention now since it's more interesting. |
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