Easiest class? What grade do you have?

<p>^Title. Only classes like foreign languages, math, science, social studies, and English please.</p>

<p>Mine’s Algebra II (100) and Pre-Calculus (102). Only 100s I’ve ever gotten!!! :D</p>

<p>Among core classes, definitely IB-MYP English because my teacher is an extremely lax grader and grades mostly on completion. I have a 97 in that class, and have had solid As all year.</p>

<p>I know you only want core classes, but in PE, I’ve had 100 all year long, and in Audio Engineering, I finished with a 108 one marking period. Overall, they’re the easiest.</p>

<p>If I actually did homework I would have higher A’s, but it was Algebra II and Trig (98 for both).</p>

<p>Spanish 2…</p>

<p>128!!!</p>

<p>^How is that even humanly possible?</p>

<p>I have like 250’s on quizes…</p>

<p>You can get up to 300…</p>

<p>If a classmate misses the answer, you can get 15 points if you say it first [imagine a quiz show]</p>

<p>Therefore, 100% of the base + 15x=Your Overall grade. 10 of these ‘snipes’ [as they are called in my class, coincidentally, my nickname is Dragunov, because I speak Russian and it is a sniper rifle, and Sniper for obvious reasons] plus a 100 [you only need to know one word] equals ridiculousness grades.</p>

<p>Too bad the class average is a 68.7</p>

<p>Sounds like my 7th grade English teacher. She gave 1000 points of extra credit regularly, for both minor AND major grades.
OK, that was the only other class I had over a 100 in.</p>

<p>I wish I had teachers that handed out 100s for no reason. lol It’s nearly impossible to make a 100 average in any core classes I’ve had at my school, so I’d say my easiet this year was Spanish with a 97.</p>

<p>I have a 97 in AP U.S. History, we had a couple of freebies this quarter.</p>

<p>calc BC…i only have a 94 overall since i stopped trying after 2nd marking period :P</p>

<p>Weight Training. I have a 100 in it. All you have to do is show up, do some work, and perform decently on the fitness tests.</p>

<p>Philosophy.</p>

<p>It was scheduled for one 3-hour session per week. It usually went for 1-1.5 hours, and at least half of each class was devoted to discussion.</p>

<p>There was a required book that I never purchased. All I did was go to class and review my notes and Wikipedia for about an hour before each of the two exams. I got an A on the class, despite not even writing the required paper which was worth about 15% of the grade, I think.</p>

<p>Toward the end of the semester, the teacher gave me a book as a gift in appreciation for being a “serious student” based on my input in class discussions.</p>

<p>I wanted to say “no, this just isn’t a serious class” but never look a gift horse in the mouth…</p>

<p>English, 96. …yeah…</p>

<p>World Geography.
Because I’m a junior and it’s essentially a freshman class. There was a gap in my schedule so I took it instead of a study hall. I think I have a 99.</p>

<p>Chemistry Honors. I have a 98.</p>

<p>Geometry 104 quarter. 101 year</p>

<p>Geometry (101) and Spanish II (102)</p>

<p>Debate (100)
or Accelerated Math (101 prior to EOCT, 99 afterwards)</p>

<p>APUSH: 100 I got a lot of extra credit</p>

<p>Economics. The teacher gives us fill-in-the-blank handouts as our notes. One answer to most questions on the tests are joke answers, and we have maybe three assignments a semester…</p>