falling downn
XxMusic Is My TalentxX
I'm a Junior in High School.
This is my schedule.
AP English: Language and Composition
Honors Calc III / Differential Equations (second semester)
Honors Physics
American History
AP Psychology
World Religions / Entrepreneurship (second semester)
I'm ahead in math by two credits and one semester (health ed). I plan on taking US/AZ Gov't this summer online.
Next year I'll only need to be in school to finish up 3 credits.
I'll be taking Advanced Creative Writing, Financial Math, PE 3-8 and some college preparatory classes.
▲ ▲ ▲
Whoa, how are you ahead in math by 2.5 years? Are there different classes for every semester (if that makes sense)?
I'm taking physics too haha but it's IB Physics. Does your school not have AP physics/calc/history etc? Or are you just not taking all AP lol.
World Religions sounds interesting~ What's Differential Equations though?
I want to take IB Psychology next year, is psychology an interesting subject? Oh, and how much memorization is there, haha...
(So many questions haha sorry)
Well, I scored too high for being a 6th grader back in middle school, so I was moved ahead from advanced math(being 1 year ahead) to pre algebra(two years ahead). Some classes are one semester class. Such as Differential Equations (it's a math class focusing on derivatives and the like) and entrepreneurship.
What does IB stand for? Psychology is pretty easy, for me, because I'm taking this class as a college class right now. There is a lot of memorization, but if you pay attention enough and study 10 minutes a night, you can ace it pretty easily.
My school does have AP, but I would probably die from the pressure to be just as good as my peers, and I don't handle that pressure all too well. There is APush (AP US History), AP Chemistry. I already finished AP Calc BC. Honors Calc III is my third semester of calculus. And there are other AP classes, but they usually require two to three years of the prerequisites.