<p>I just got my schedule today, and was dissapointed that they messed it up again. I was supposed to have this schedule:</p>
<ol>
<li>Pre-Calc Adv.</li>
<li>AP Comp Sci AB</li>
<li>AP English Language
4/5. Adv. Latin 4</li>
<li>Lunch B
7/8. AP Chem</li>
<li>Study</li>
<li>APUSH</li>
</ol>
<p>This is what it should be:</p>
<ol>
<li>Pre-Calc Adv.</li>
<li>AP Comp Sci AB</li>
<li>AP English Language
4/5. APUSH</li>
<li>Lunch B
7/8. AP Chem</li>
<li>Study</li>
<li>Physics Adv.</li>
</ol>
<p>My school always messes up schedules. It will be funny if they mess mine up this year because I basically made my own schedule through 10 visits to Guidance.</p>
<p>dont get mine until the first day of school,
and i really hope that it wont, because im switching out of 2 classes and switching into 2 also. and last year, my school had a record number of people switching classes in it’s own history, so hopefully my schedule can fit :)</p>
<p>My schedule is so messed up. My school always puts our schedules on the internet by mistake, so it’s not finalized yet, but I don’t think that I can take all of the classes that I want because they are the same hours, so I’m going to have to choose whether to take biology instead of chemistry, which I really wanted to take, or take asian history (with a bad teacher) instead of history of the americas (north + south). And, I don’t get to take orchestra because its the same hour as chemistry and one of the 2 history of americas (the other hour of history is during my spanish class)</p>
<p>My school didn’t mess me up but my science teachers did. AP Physics and AP Chemistry classes have to mesh, since they are each “1.5 bells,” meaning 2 bells Monday Wednesday Friday, 1 bell Tuesday Thursday. But my teachers keep messing it up so I either have 1 bell of each with a random bell where I’m supposed to go to study hall in the middle, and the study hall teachers get all confused because I’m not supposed to be there, or I have overlapping classes and I have to choose to which one I go. Grrr. I see them talking every day but apparently they forget to talk about meshing their bell schedules.</p>
<p>I wish my school operated more like yours Rixs. At my school, we get our schedules two weeks before school starts. We can change classes a week before school and the first 2 weeks of school. The only time after that is either next semester or if it’s important (like if you need one more Social Studies credit to graduate).</p>
<p>@cs12345: I mean error on the school’s part. The schedule I want is completely feasible.</p>
<p>@abcevan: Yes, I know it’s a wonderful course and I’m sure the instructor is a great man, but I will still have him senior year and will make sure to constantly interrupt, I mean go into his classes occasionally during the year.</p>
<p>Our school didn’t give us our schedules until the day before school started and they screwed up on about half the student’s schedules. So now, if they made a mistake, you have to wait in a huge line (that goes outside the door of the guidance office and wraps around the building a couple of times) after school. Lines have been like that all week and will probably stay that long until the end of next week. </p>
<p>A lot of classes aren’t even really starting actual stuff yet since there are so many people dropping out of classes or coming in to them that it’s pointless to get started on things if half the class is going to be changed by the time all the schedules get sorted out.</p>
<p>My schedule is always finalized in the middle of the previous school year. At my school, you can’t change it afterward.
I’m hoping that they mess it up and put me in regular history. Then I can hand in my summer assignment later…</p>
<p>Didn’t they cancel the AP CS AB exam? I mean, even if the school is giving you the same course, isn’t it a little misleading to call it AP CS AB?</p>