Choate new student registration packets

<p>but then like how do you physically sign up for the course???
like i want to sign up for arabic (i already take it, plus ill be in latin 3)
and if i can't, then chinese
as my 6th course
so i can do that
but for the arts i want to do the festival chorus--but where do i sign up for it!?!?
cc</p>

<p>Haven't you gotten the registration packet? It gives you a sheet where you can write down the courses you want.</p>

<p>yeah--but there is only 5 spots per term, well, and a sixth too, but if you're taking festival chorus or some other thing that practices outside of the school day but is still needed for your requirement--where do you write it down?</p>

<p>just add it, I guess - that might go where your EC would, maybe, or an approved project. i'm tired now so ask me tomorrow. ;) I'll look at the registration packet then.</p>

<p>haha okay
thanks though!
cc</p>

<p>im taking two languages as well, french and chinese. also, as a third former u can only take a 6th course winter OR spring term.</p>

<p>oh and could someone please answer my question on whether i must give the history placement question thing to a teacher if im gonna be a third former and i wont be taking history as an elective?</p>

<p>ive decided to not take french.
now its so much easier to decide what courses to take.</p>

<p>If you place into French 200/250, you will be done with French by the end of your Junior year. To take arabic, you technically have to be at 350 level in language--and this year I know if no freshmen taking it, so I have no idea if they'll let you--it's worth a shot though! </p>

<p>Arts does take up a class spot--but if you are in chorus, it takes care of 2 out of the 3 arts credits needed to graduate, so you can take the 3rd senior spring or something. Hope I am answering everyone's questions, feel free to ask more!</p>

<p>Thanks, Sam!! That's really helpful. Much less confusing. :)
If I take art winter term, that means I get no free periods then, right?</p>

<p>And what would happen if someone with a courseload of six courses took art? Would they have to have an EXTRA period, if their free period is taken up by another language?</p>

<p>On the schedule it shows in the beginning of the book it makes it clear that there are 7 periods (A-G). We only have 5 classes, therefore you would have 2 free periods (one of which you would eat lunch in). During your winter term, let's say, you take Theater 1 as a sixth class. So you would still have a free period left.</p>

<p>Is that right?</p>

<p>Question: Is it possible to have music lessons AND your art class?</p>

<p>Well, I guess a free period for lunch if that's what you mean Carolyn. I'm not sure about music classes - ask Sam or Dan.</p>

<p>which one is which? i mean which is sam and which is dan?</p>

<p>and yes your one free period is for lunch! yum-oh!</p>

<p>There's an H on it too, which makes for eight periods overall but seven in a day. I guess then art would only meet like regular classes four times a week. It says that you have 5 classes which meet 4 times a week. So eight periods = five classes, then you could take two art periods and still have time for lunch. But all classes and both art periods wouldn't meet once a day.</p>

<p>Sam = crh08
Dan = tug</p>

<p>I just deduced that by logic. You'd have to ask them for the final say! :)</p>

<p>olivia, will you clear your pms</p>

<p>wait you guys--can freshmen take six courses all three trimesters or just the second two...???
cc</p>

<p>As far as I know, anyone can take six courses as often as he/she would like.</p>

<p>just one of the second two.</p>