Is there anyone in AP Human Geo...

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<p>I didn't know much about this class, and it was under 12th grade social studies on the registration form, so I decided to sign up for it. I get to the class on the first day of school - and BAM - I walk into a room that is filled with freshmen. 24/25 are freshmen. 1/25 is a junior (me!). It's a bit embarassing, but I know I can school them on tests, homework, and the AP exam and whatnot (they don't intimidate me). :P </p>

<p>Am I alone? Any other non-freshman's out there taking this class? :(</p>

<p>How many times have you posted this??? I think I've even replied to this post before.</p>

<p>I've never seen him post about that. The 2 high schools I've attended didn't even have AP Human Geo. </p>

<p>I'm self studying it tho =]</p>

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How many times have you posted this??? I think I've even replied to this post before.

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<p>I posted about this on a different site...maybe that's what you're thinking of.</p>

<p>I don't know why is this...</p>

<p>But yah, at least in my school AP Human Geo is considered "a freshman course" which really makes no sense since it's AP and everything.</p>

<p>What exactly is human geography?</p>

<p>The easiest AP class offered by collegeboard.</p>

<p>I'm taking it, I am a senior. It is only junior/seniors at my school.</p>

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What exactly is human geography?

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<p>Basically the study of why and where humans do things. </p>

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The easiest AP class offered by collegeboard.

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<p>Haha, it is very easy. It reminds me of my 7th grade World Geo class. </p>

<p>My teacher gives out extra credit superfluously. Oh, and we have open book tests. XD</p>

<p>i'm self studying it as a junior.</p>