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| 04 Feb 2016 08:36 PM |
I am considering scheduling these classes which are available for Freshmen at my school:
AP US Government and Politics Accelerated Algebra 2 (I'm taking Geometry this year) Integrated Science Accelerated English 2 (some Freshmen qualify)
Introduction to Computer Science (Informatics Academy exclusive) Concert Band German I Boys' Physical Education (only because it's required) Boys' Health (only because it's required)
Are there any other classes you would suggest?
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| 04 Feb 2016 08:37 PM |
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microshue
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| 04 Feb 2016 08:37 PM |
Take Biology. Taking it in 9th grade is one of the best things you can do. Also you can take AP US gov and politics in 9th grade? You cant till 11th at my school
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DaggerJax
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| 04 Feb 2016 08:38 PM |
dont do purely honors/AP it will be very hard freshmen is when the expunge out those that aren't worthy of honors classes take like 2 or 3 unless yer able to handle it
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| 04 Feb 2016 08:39 PM |
@microshue
I do not believe my school offers Biology for 9th Graders. I can check my course guide though.
And AP US Govt and Politics is for 9th/10th graders, interchangable with Integrated Social Studies.
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microshue
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| 04 Feb 2016 08:40 PM |
My school must be different for both of those classes. But if you can, take bio
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| 04 Feb 2016 08:47 PM |
I'm a senior and I haven't taken any AP, granted I have ADHD and asburgers so I'm in a special needs class, less distractions. Trust me on this. Take electives that are going to be useful in your career choice later on in life. If you're going to be a biologist then take biology, but if you plan to be a fashion designer take fashion, If you want to be a artist then take art. You don't need to take more than what is required. Take things you enjoy, that will make workloads seem easier. Just make sure you have everything you need to get to college. |
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| 04 Feb 2016 08:49 PM |
"asburgers"
I seriously doubt you are even diagnosed with it, considering the fact you spelled it incorrectly. |
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| 04 Feb 2016 08:50 PM |
| damn son I'll be praying for you because those classes sound sucky AF |
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| 04 Feb 2016 08:52 PM |
isn't a second language required or is that earlier? i'd probably do algebra and science just because those would probably help you the most later on and i personally have trouble learning them alone |
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| 04 Feb 2016 09:03 PM |
I am. I'm on an IEP and everything. |
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