<p>CC and TSR both sent me Birthday Messages
So know I’m the same age as my friends for about three months, I can get into 15 movies (although I always could before) and I’m in numbers 2 years older than my brother for nearly half a year, which I like.</p>
<p>Random question, but would you guys prefer to have a school system like the one we have in the UK, with external exams and everyone following the same structure. Also everyone doing core subjects and a few options (I guess you would call them electives, but they could be something like history). Also doing more general lessons ie GCSE maths which covers a load of topics instead of seperate classes for these topics.</p>
<p>Lol, the people who can take Calc BC without AB are lucky. I am forced to take Calc AB. No-self-studying either. No way I can pull some sneaky move wither, because my school requires everyone to take the AP exam, so I would have to take the Calc AB exam no matter what. Maybe I could take the Calc BC exam at another school, and call in sick for the AB exam? haha</p>
<p>French II - 96?
Gym - 96
AP Human Geo- 93
Honors Geometry - 99
Honors English - 95
Honors Algebra II - 93
Honors Biology - 96
Honors English - 95
(english is mechanically two courses all year long for freshmen at my school.)</p>
<p>@goodnoodle: Okay so we have 4 classes a semester and then 4 totally new classes the next semester. So all freshman are supposed to take earth Science and since science is my favorite subject, I doubled and took biology the next. And they didn’t let us double up on math, if they had I would of been taking Pre calc first semester Oh well.</p>
<p>The only two honors classes freshman can take are geometry and Spanish. I don’t take Spanish, so I only took honors geometry. 90% and up is an A. </p>
<p>Global Perspectives - 96
English: 92
Honors Geometry: 90 (barely made it -__-)
Latin: 97
Biology: 97</p>
<p>Let’s see…
World Cultures Honors: 99
English 9 Honors: 97
Spanish II: 95
Algebra II: 87 (rather ashamed of that, but it was due to my dreadful midterm grade)
Biology I: 97
Orchestra: 99
P.E.: 100</p>
<p>Freshman year went something like this (by semester):</p>
<p>*Honors Biology 96/98
*Honors English 96/98
*Honors Algebra II 102/104 (It should be something like that, but my teacher caps grades at 100, no matter how many extra credit points we get on tests…)
*Honors Geometry 99/101
*Honors Global Studies 96/98
*Spanish 99/98
*Theology 98/98</p>
<p>Freshman grades (keep in mind that, while these are certainly not as impressive as your grades, i am in the top 3 in my grade, so you can see my school is very hard):
Honors Biology I: A
English 9: A-
Honors Algebra II: A-
World History: A
Honors French II: A</p>
<p>Freshman Grades
PE: 99 haha I was two seconds late on some run thing
HN English 1: 96 or 97
HN Biology: 97
HN Pre-Cal:99
Spanish 1:100, very easy watched movies a lot
AP Stats: 96 and 5 on AP Exam
HN Chemistry: 96
HN World History: 99. Easiest class of all because we watched movies and had open book tests. Our teacher never actually taught us anything.
I should add that my school is not very good at all and most classes are easy so these grades don’t really mean much compared to others of you who go to hard schools</p>
<p>Geometry Honors-A
Biology Honors-B (92)
PE/Health-A
English I Honors-B (92)
World History Honors-A
Latin I-A
Algebra II Honors- A
Biomedical Technology- A</p>
<p>To the people getting on me about the extra credit- calm down. I didn’t choose for my teachers to give extra credit. The only classes that give extra credit are Biology and English, and typically it’s in the form of “This benchmark has questions on topics we didnt cover, If you get them right it’s extra credit.” As for PE, that was a typo (should have been 99.1%.) Either way, my grades would have still been A+'s even without Extra credit.</p>