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General discussion. Maybe we can turn this into an opinion overview of them or something funky.
What classes are you taking now? What do you like about them or dislike? How are the teachers? What classes do you want to take? Next year, I have lined up... SEM 1: Honors Orchestra AP English IV Calculus BC AP Physics B AP Microeconomics AP European History SEM 2: Honors Orchestra AP English IV Calculus BC AP Physics B "World of Ideas" AP European History Eschool: Government, BCIS Credit by Exam: Chinese I After I test out of Chinese I, I'll decide if I want to fit Chinese II into my schedule. If I don't take Chinese II, then I'll have six periods a day :) I'm probably most excited about Orch, World of Ideas, and APEH. Orch because they're creating an elite ensemble without a minimum number of people so everyone will actually be decent, World of Ideas because it's history/philosophy/literature/art (!!!!), and APEH because the teacher is a badass. I'm interminably excited for APENG IV because I'm a nerd and always love my english classes. ;x |
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POLS 2000 - Introduction to Political Science (3 hrs)
STAT 2000 - Introductory Statistics (4 hrs) ITAL 1002 - Elementary Italian (semester 2) (4 hrs) HIST 2302 - History of Western Society Since 1500 (3 hrs) ENGL 2320 - English Literature from 1700 to the Present (3 hrs) As that makes 17 hours, I probably need to drop something. And that drop would need to come from one of the last 2 classes, which of course I am most interested in. Annoying. Apparently I have the same Italian teacher as I did last semester, which is probably a good thing, since in the end she seemed to understand my inability to pay attention in class pretty well. Now I just really need to remember to write her the "letter of commendation" she requested from me. |
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