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Moppy wrote on 2010-04-17 22:11
Quote from Kurezan;7025:
Um.. the Language course and the French Course.
Canadian History
Math
Science (Its a mix of all the sciences.)
Gym
Some Elective that I don't know yet.. I want to do Skilled Trades.
I'm going to use my super guessing powers...
You are in grade 10.
M I RITE?
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2010-04-19 02:50
Quote from Moppy;7513:
I'm going to use my super guessing powers...
You are in grade 10.
M I RITE?
Stalker AnchorMop
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Ninjam wrote on 2010-04-19 04:29
I didnt say mine yet?
Well, im a junior at my high school, next year ill be a senior.
*this year*
Computer repair(1/2 of the computer repair and networking 2 year course, this class takes up 1/2 of my schedual this year)
Biology
United states history
Alegebra 2
Communication arts 2(or 3, cant remember)
*next year*
Computer networking(other half of the 2 year course, also takes up 4 of my classes)
Library practicum
Art 1 and 2
Theater arts
Math anylisis/trig
Though library practicum isnt confirmed, its a per aplication class, and i didnt get into it last year, because the librarian told me she thought i was too quiet and wouldnt be able to check out books or computers because i was shy last year.
So, during book clubs this year i have TRIPLED my efforts at actualy getting over my shyness.
But until the application is accepted im in mithology and speach 1.
Edit- wait, i just checked powerschool, they found that i was taking theater arts without speach first(its the prereq) and then they changed everything around that and the fact that i havnt taken personal finance in highschool yet ( i thought the middle school one counted)
Apparenlty, my schedual is now way different from what i signed up for.
Comptuter networking
Art
Math/trig
Mythology
Personal finance
1/2 of the speach classes? (im not sure how that works, but with mythology thats the last com arts credit i need)
Stagecraft
I know that if i get into the library class i can request to change the speach+mythology pair out because it would replace the last credit of com arts i need, and i want to take library instead anyway.
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Euffie wrote on 2010-04-19 20:28
D= probably these:
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- Business, Government, and Society
- Strategic Management
- Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis
- Managerial Economics
- Calculus for Management
- Integrated MIS
- Math Models for Business
- Implementing Strategic Change
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i m not sure yet...
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Laconicus wrote on 2010-04-19 20:38
Geez some of you high schoolers are so lucky to have so many great classes at your school! Especially the specialized computer ones... we only have general computer classes at my school because our computer teacher is a joke. He actually says that his first major was computer science but he dropped it quickly because it wasn't the right thing for him. My high school fails. We have like... 10 electives that you're somehow supposed to spread out throughout your 4 years at the school. :fail:
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Ninjam wrote on 2010-04-19 21:52
Quote from Laconicus;10781:
Geez some of you high schoolers are so lucky to have so many great classes at your school! Especially the specialized computer ones... we only have general computer classes at my school because our computer teacher is a joke. He actually says that his first major was computer science but he dropped it quickly because it wasn't the right thing for him. My high school fails. We have like... 10 electives that you're somehow supposed to spread out throughout your 4 years at the school. :fail:
Thats why i signed up for the computer classes at the nearby vocation school, it gets me out of highschool for half the day, i get my a+ exam paid for by fundraising, and i get to learn networking next year
I like how i get out of school for half the day the best, though it means im hitching rides back to the highschool cause i dont have a car myself(or a drivers liscence for that matter)
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Shirayuki wrote on 2010-04-19 22:33
The few that matter/I care enough to remember:
Honors Algebra 2
Honors English
Photography
Lunch :D
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Melchinoir wrote on 2010-04-19 22:59
....You all make me feel old. >__>
First year of college, my classes right now are:
BIOL 1402 / Lab - Introductory Biology for Pre-med, part II
CHEM 1304 / Lab - General Chemistry II
ENGL 2306 - Honors Rhetoric II
LATN 2312 - Intermediate Latin II
MATH 1338 - Calculus II
Chem and math are easy as crap, bio;s a little harder because I'm bad at memorization, Latin's a load of work but fun, and English is just killing me ;___;.
Next semester...
BIOL 3304 - Genetics
CHEM 3371 - Organic Chemistry
CHEM 3117 - Organic Chemistry Lab
MATH 2339 - Calculus III
PHYS 1307 - General Physics I
RELI 1303 - Intro to Eastern Religions
Next semesters gonna suck ;____;
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Lolicon wrote on 2010-04-19 23:02
I'm in 7th grade, soo...
Accelerated Pre-Algebra :T_T:
Elective: Advanced Band :lol:
For 8th grade, I'm going for:
Algebra 1 :lol:
Honor Band :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Cannibal wrote on 2010-04-20 21:46
Found out what's next year...
Speech
English 4
Pre Calc
Behavioral Studies
Lunch
Culinary Arts
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Guessboyy wrote on 2010-04-20 22:33
Spanish, Biology, Band, English, History, Algebra.
All are IB classes with the exception of band.
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Melchinoir wrote on 2010-04-21 07:38
Quote from Guessboyy;12331:
Spanish, Biology, Band, English, History, Algebra.
All are IB classes with the exception of band.
D: OMG I'M AN IB GRADUATE!!!! BACCALAUREATES UNITE!!! Any idea what you're gonna do for EE? Or if you've already written it then what was your topic?
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Chihaya wrote on 2010-04-22 01:58
I'm heading to 12th grade; wowzaaaa
AP Calculus II (BC?)
AP Physics II (Physics B or C?)
AP Humanities II
Research II (<-- yes, this IS a class o.o)
AP US Government
Honors Latin
Then i have a free space that I want to take Japanese in. I might change my mind tho...
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Lan wrote on 2010-04-22 02:40
Grade 10 Academic Science
Grade 10 Academic History
Grade 10 Civics
Grade 10 Computer Science
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Byte wrote on 2010-04-22 14:23
Algebra 2
Language Arts IV Reading
Latin II
Chemistry
Computer Applications I [I've taken it before]
Accounting I
Independent Study for Web Page Design II
Next year in college.
- Introduction to Networking – Introducing the underlying technology of local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and the Internet, this course covers networking media, the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model, transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP), an overview of routing and switching, and small network configuration and troubleshooting.
- Introduction to Routing – This course introduces router configuration, maintenance and troubleshooting, routing protocols, and use of access control lists (ACLs) as a traffic management tool.
- Introduction to Switching – Students in this course explore advanced Internet protocol (IP) addressing techniques, intermediate routing protocols, switch configuration and maintenance, and virtual area networks (VLANs) and related protocols.
- Network Operating Systems – Windows and UNIX – This course explores basic operation and management of local and wide area networks using the Microsoft or UNIX network operating systems (NOSs). Topics include installation of server and workstation software, physical network configuration, network security, policy domain controllers, and performance monitoring and troubleshooting techniques.
- Voice/VoIP Administration – Exploring technologies and systems that serve voice traffic, this course covers enterprise switches (e.g., private branch exchanges and Centrex), networked telephony solutions, voice over internet protocol (VoIP), call centers, voice processing and wireless systems.