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Ashley Weed 04-09-2002 15:34

1st semester
Band
AP AB Calc
British Lit
Study
Gym


2nd semester
Band
POD
Photography
Honors Physics
Gym



edit: I feel dumb!

Jack 04-09-2002 15:55

I'm in 10th grade & heres what i take:

US Hist.
LA 10 (American Lit)
Bio.
Pre Calc
German 3
CAD

Scorpion515 04-09-2002 19:08

10th Grade:

Alg2/Trig
College Bio
French 2
Theology
Drawing and Painting (hopefully the advanced class)
World Literature
World History
and maybe 3D Design

Ricky Q. 05-09-2002 16:10

11th Grade, and we have the cool block:

1st Term:

Spanish 3-H
Electronic Principles
Commons
Lunch
Commons
Algebra 2

(Commons = eating and playing cards, and occasionally doing work)

2nd Term: Swap Adv Comp Progamming for Commons

3rd= All new classes

Spanish 4-H
Chemistry-H
US History-H
English 11-H and that stays the same for 4th term...fun stuff

Rob Ribaudo 06-09-2002 20:17

Now that I am going to get my schedual fixed I am going to have (in no order)...
Global History & Geography 10 Regents
Biology 10 Regents
English 10 Regents
Math 10 Honors :)
Project Adventure (Gym class)
Lunch
Research & Develement in Science 1 (the school's first class that will have to do with FIRST :))
Concert Band
Theory 1 (A music class)
Visual Basics 1

Joe Matt 06-09-2002 21:45

Well, Mr Krass, I love history and would die for that schedule.

Day 1

(In no particular order)
PSC Gemometry
WH&G from 1500 to Present
Drivers ED
Spanish II

Day 2

(also in no perticular order)
PE
Spanish II
Biology
English 10

S9ar7acu3 06-09-2002 22:32

10th:

Metal Adv (Bridgeport CNC and a tig welder mmmmmmmmm)
Latin 2 :confused: :o :mad: :eek:
math 3 honors
LA 10 (honors La is ridiculous)
Chem I
AP European history

Melissa Nute 06-09-2002 22:37

Quote:

Originally posted by S9ar7acu3
10th:

Latin 2 :confused: :o :mad: :eek:


/me has you on her good list now
Latin is awesome...

All should take latin...

Mike Schroeder 06-09-2002 23:01

ECT 112 - Fundumentals of Digital Circut City

and Comp 100 - Basic Computer Functions ~~ MS Office

DaveyPotter144 07-09-2002 17:48

Well, I must say people. Most of us have some very challenging schedules. I know I have a full one myself. My senior year looks like:

1.0-physics(half year)
1.5-english 4 tech prep
2nd-cisco network academy(all year)
3.0-Senior Social Studies(half year...pointless yet required)
3.5-Precalculus adv.
4.0-Engineering tech prep.

Not to mention most of us have very busy extra curricular and personal lives.

I was wondering what other activities and clubs some of you fellow first members are in.

I am in the drama club, marching band, academic quiz team, national honor society, soon to be key club, this year prom committee, officer advisory board for class of '03, FIRST Robotics, as well as working on weekends...

Some of us are just as busy during after school as we are in. I'm interested to see what some of you reply

Me.

Katie_269 07-09-2002 18:12

Yup...block scheduling...so much fun...not
I am a senior yeah...except my schedule sucks.

First Semester:
Newspaper (I am one of the design editors...get to design the whole paper...and put it together...)
Yearbook (for the second year...I am an editor this year cuz i am taking it again...cuz i loved it so much)
AP Calc
Physics Honors
Lunch
Human Biology

3rd Quarter:
Newspaper
Yearbook
AP Calc
Gym...Dance
Lunch
Advanced Biology

4th Quarter
Newspaper
Yearbook
AP Calc
Intermediate Composition
Lunch
Advanced Biology

So much fun.......yeah right........What was i thinking when i signed up for these classes?
Senior year is supposed to be easy and fun...this is not easy and fun...LOL...

Katelyn

DanL 07-09-2002 21:19

i have a nice and full schedule... I have no idea how I'm gonna survive this year

ap physics
cisco networking (ccna semesters 1 and 2)
symphonic band
ap english
ap u.s.
math 11h (which I'm told is basically calc)
and to end the day:
ap comp sci =)

then somehow after school I'm juggling cross country, driver's ed, and the robotics class... fun fun


hey, here's a question for all you hs seniors and up: I'm told junior year is THE year to look and decide on colleges. Any tips for what you should do / when you should do it / how to get it done?

DaveyPotter144 08-09-2002 09:52

Yeah, myself.. I kind of forgot about the whole.. junior year is the year to decide. Honestly I received tons of mail last year and what I did was took the time to read, reply for more info, and just check to see what's out there. I gotta tell you though you should start making a list to all the colleges that interest you. I'm wishing some of the stuff I'm doing now during my senior year would/should have been done last year. Nonetheless may someone learn from my mistakes.

And for those of you that need scholarships Fastweb.com is a great resource.


Me

Yan Wang 08-09-2002 12:08

10th grade:

Math III Honors
French III Honors
Orchestra
Global II Honors
Physical Chem Honors
Gym
Intro to Programming (the ultimate slacker class for a programmer)
English II Honors

*sigh* no lunch period to do hw... and eat.

Kristina 08-09-2002 16:33

Quote:

Originally posted by SuperDanman


hey, here's a question for all you hs seniors and up: I'm told junior year is THE year to look and decide on colleges. Any tips for what you should do / when you should do it / how to get it done?

I would definately start making the list of potential colleges now and do a lot of research about them this year..like see how good they are in the field you want to study, price, location, programs, chances you'll get in, etc. Try to find anyone who went their, older friends, teachers, family, etc and see how they like it.

I also reccommend trying to visit those on the top of your list either during spring break or during the summer because environment is big, you'll be living there for four years. This will probably narrow down your list and by the end of summer you should have a pretty good idea of where you want to apply so you can request applications (and if you're really bored/diligent...you can even start thinking about thoses horrid essay questions on the application). I've just learned from the whole college applying experience its a lot less stressful when you have a plan and don't slack off.


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