<p>Band (there's two hours for band, and I'm in the "better" band)
AP History
AP Biology
English 5-6 Enriched
Algebra 3-4 Enriched
Spanish 7-8 (will be with mostly seniors)</p>
<p>Probably one of the more challenging schedules I could have.</p>
<p>This is what I had this year as a junior...mind you, if any of it starts to sound impressive in the slightest, remember that statistically speaking, odds are your courses are better than mine, although the latin class is quite good.</p>
<p>Semester 1
Chemistry CC (college course - or, non-honors+tiny bit of depth+college credit)
Modern World History H
Band (split block) / Yearbook (second half of split block)
Latin III H</p>
<p>Semester 2
Anatomy and Physiology H (actually a good course)
Latin IV H
Band (split block) H / Macroeconomics (online college course)
American Literature H</p>
<p>Notice that math is absent. They ran out of math classes, the bastards.</p>
<p>Next year, if all goes well:</p>
<p>Semester 1
Latin AP (part one)
Composition I
Band H / Yearbook
Physics CC</p>
<p>Semester 2
Latin AP (part two)
Math independent study
Band H / some college course
Capitalism and Democracy CC</p>
<p>CC means college course, I think capitalism and democracy actually <em>is</em> a college course, with a college prof and all, but still, I'd say AP USH has to own that class completely.</p>
<p>sophomore schedule:
Religion (waste of time, especially as i am not catholic or very religious)
Spanish 4 AP
Algebra 2 Honors
World History AP
English 2 Honors
Biology</p>
<p>1st Hour: CIS (College in Schools) Spanish IV... Pretty good class...
2nd Hour: Advanced English 11 - Classics Lit... I LOVE that class beyond what is reasonable for an English class (and I dont even like English!!!)
3rd Hour: Enriched Physics... It's a good class, amazing teacher...
4th Hour: Open (Tutor people).</p>
<p>1st bell - World Geography (GC stuck me in it)
3rd bell - Spanish III
5th bell - Chemistry
<em>lunch</em>
7th bell - Health/PE 10</p>
<p>B Day:</p>
<p>2nd bell - Math Analysis (aka Pre-Calc)
4th bell - English 9 (don't ask)
6th bell - Chemistry (double-belled course)
<em>lunch</em>
7th bell - Health/PE 10</p>
<p>It's not that complicated at all really. It's the standard A/B block scheduling, except you go to 7th bell every day. Next year I heard we're supposed to go to an 8 bell schedule, but I don't know if they'll keep it A/B or change it.</p>
<p>This was/is my schedule for this year (I am a junior):</p>
<p>first semester:
01. AP Chemistry
02. Latin III
03. Advanced Math
04. Accelerated English III
05. French III
06. Lunch
07. Humanities
08. AP Biology
second semester:
AP Government in place of humanities.</p>
<p>Math: Honors Algebra II/Trigonometry English: Honors English I Science: Honors Physics History: World History I Foreign Language: Spanish I Public Speaking: Debate Computer Science: Computing Across the Curriculum Free period: Speech & Debate Team PE: Dance classes, dance troupe</p>
<p>My schedule for this year (junior) on a block system:
CIS French 4 (or French 1003 at University of Minnesota)
AP Comparative Politics
Advanced Biology: Anatomy & Physiology
Introduction to Computer Science
Multivariable Calc
AP Microeconomics
AP Physics B
Advanced English: Classics Literature
CIS French 5 (French 1004 at UofM)</p>
<p>I only have the last three classes this quarter though.</p>
<p>I'll be a senior next-year (grad dress shopping!).
First Semester:
English 30IB (A1 HL)
European History 35French HL
Chemistry 35 HL
French Language Arts (A2 SL)
TOK
AM Band
AM Choir </p>
<p>Second Semester:
English 35 (A1 HL again)
Chem 30 HL
European History 30French HL
Spanish 10 or Psycology 20 (haven't decided)
TOK
AM Band
AM Choir</p>
<p>As you can see, my school doesn't give the IB kids that many options. I am definetly not complaining though because History and English are my favorite subjects... and I get them ALL year! Also, I'm finishing grade 12-level Math (Methods IB) and Biology (SL IB) this year, so that is also very exciting. NO MATH! :D</p>
<p>Ehh, I'm in the Science and Tech Program (magnet), so Engineering is required. All we do is take notes and listen to lectures from her, but we starting to make our CD holder, so it's getting a little interesting...</p>
<p>This year, as a sophomore:
A Gym
B Honors U.S. History I
C Honors English II
D Honors Algebra II
Lunch
E AP American Government
F Honors Spanish IV
G Chemistry
H Crime, Penology, & Individual Rights, AKA Criminal Justice</p>
<p>We have a four-day rotating schedule with three classes in the morning and three in the afternoon...For example, day 1 is Blocks A, B, C, Lunch, E, F, and G. Day 2 is D, A, B, Lunch, H, E, F...Days 3 & 4 follow in suit...
Next year, my junior year, I will have:
AP English: Language & Composition
AP U.S. History II
AP Spanish V
AP Biology
Trigonometry
Gym/Health (Sex Ed.)
Psychology
Study Hall (either full year or half year; if half year, I will have Debate other half)</p>
<p>Our classes are semester or year length and meet 4 times a week for 50 minutes (x3) or 70 minutes (once).</p>
<p>A: World History
B: AP Music Theory
C: French III
D: English X
E: Lunch
F: Band
G: Chem
H: Geometry</p>
<p>Next year:</p>
<p>A: AP Art History
B: Alg II/Trig
C: French IV/V
D: Physics
E: Lunch
F: US History
G: Honors English
H: CAD (1st sem) ; Performance Management (2nd sem)</p>