Post your high school classes here!

<p>You left the real description. Those are the classes, they're just preparation,. You care for them in the end. It even said Course Description from the section you quoted.
Here's what Collegeboard says in COLORED FONT:</p>

<p>Animal sciences majors learn about the nutrition, breeding, behavior, and management of food animals. Topics covered include dairy science, poultry science, livestock production, and aquaculture (fish production).</p>

<p>Okay let me rephrase it... </p>

<p>Zoology: Animals in general and their interactions with their enviorment... more biology based. </p>

<p>Animal Science: Domesticated animals, most often farm animals, study of them in general how to take care of them and nutrition and crap, but also anatomy and physiology (trust me I am taking animal science classes at my high school). </p>

<p>Basically, all I am saying is that it would make more sense for me to major in animal science rather than zoology as pre-vet!</p>

<p>Okay END OF DISCUSSION!</p>

<p>I was right. :) You rephrased your definition.</p>

<p>WHATEVER!!!</p>

<p>I am now ignoring you and feel sorry for myself for living in the same freakin state as you... why couldn't the person I despise most pick one of the other 49 states?</p>

<p>Wow, this thread has gone completely wayward. Masterus, you're absolutely insane.</p>

<p>Freshman:
English H
Pre-Calc and Discrete Math
Biology H
World History H
French 2
Gym
Choir (1/2 yr)
Introduction to Art (1/2 yr)
Introduction to Photography (1/2 yr)
Introduction to Visual Basic (1/2 yr)</p>

<p>Sophomore:
English H
AP Calc BC
AP Stats
Chem H
AP US History Part I
French 3
Gym
Introduction to Business (1/2 yr)
Introduction to Digital Art (1/2 yr)
Self-studying: AP Psychology, AP Music Theory, and taking AP Chinese through my Chinese school</p>

<p>(Planning) Junior:
AP English Composition
Phys H
AP Chem
AP US History Part II
AP Economics
French 4
Gym
Gifted and Talented
Self-studying: Multivariable Calc (Integral & Differential EPGY), Linear Algebra (EPGY), AP Physics B (EPGY), AP US Government and Politics (poss CTY), AP Composite Government and Politics</p>

<p>(Planning) Senior:
AP English Literature
AP Biology
AP Physics C
AP European History
AP Computer Science AB
AP French 5
Gym
Gifted and Talented
Self-studying: Some kind of EPGY math, AP French Literature, AP World History</p>

<p>yayy back on track :)</p>

<p>^ Thanks for that!</p>

<p>I just read this whole thread, I'd have to say its the funniest thing I've seen today. </p>

<p>People on CC doing all these independent stuff make me think I slack, and then I remember other people from my school.</p>

<p>Hmm...well, i dont think ill get into any discussion..hehe.
Im in Australia, so it is slightly different.no honours/AP etc, everything is general with extention projects etc. then it gets alittle more divided
Year 9-
Humanities
English
Maths (simultaneous equations, Algebra, MORE pythagoras and trig. basically)
French
Body. Mind and Spirit (Religious education class, we are looking at euthanasia at the moment)
Gym
Health
Software Design (programming)</p>

<p>Year 10- (planning)
English
Maths (Advanced class hopefully, but it depends)
French
VCE unit 1 and 2 Biology
Science 9genral)
VCE unit 1 and 2 legal studies
Health
Gym
B,M,S
Design and Multimedia</p>

<p>Year 11-(planning)
VCE unit 1 and 2 English lit
VCE unit 1 and 2 English Lang
VCE unit 1 and 2 History (revolutions)
VCE unit 1 and 2 International Politics
VCE unit 3 and 4 legal studies
VCE unit 3 and 4 Biology
VCE unit 1 and 2 Chemistry
VCE unit 1 and 2 French</p>

<p>Year 12-
continuation until i have done all subjects up to unit four.
The VCE is how Victoria works out university ENTER scores (which is our equivalent of the SATs) Your university acceptances mainly depend on the score, so for example to get into Medicine (what i want) at Melbourne Uni you have to have an ENTER of 99.95...it doesnt matter about your ECs or anything, just the score, and THAT depends on your exams for the VCE!
Also, normally you do VCE in years 1 and 12 , but my school allows year 10s to do up to 2 Units 1 and 2 subjects, so i decided to. Yeah, thats it basically, a little different from the American System isnt it?</p>

<p>Junior Year</p>

<p>Spanish 3
American Lit
Chemistry
Contemporary Media/Psychology
Religion
US History
Advanced Algebra 2</p>

<p>Frosh:
French I
Geometry (accelerated track)
Biology I
Honors English/Yearbook*
Global Issues/US History
PE/Health
*in my junior high, advanced ninth grade English WAS the yearbook staff</p>

<p>Soph:
APUSH
Honor's English 10
Accelerated Algebra II
Honor's Chem
Creative Writing/First Aid
French II
Yearbook</p>

<p>Junior:
AP Chemistry
Honor's Physics
Honor's English 11
Accelerated Trig/Pre-Calc
AP Us Gov/AP Comp Gov
Economics/Psychology
French III
Yearbook -> Student Life Editor</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Biology
AP Calc
AP English/Lit
French IV
Yearbook -> Editor-in-Chief =)
Desktop Publishing (basically an extension of yearbook)</p>

<p>Though not as impressive as some people on CC, scheduling doesn't get much more rigorous at my school. I took all the honors courses offered and there are two APs offered that I didn't take: AP Euro Civ, which is the same hour as French IV, and AP Physics, which is taught by the most loathed teacher in the school (mind you, I have H Physics with him and I have to endure AP Calc with him x_x Enough for me)</p>

<p>i doubt anyone will read this, but i will type it anyway.</p>

<p>Freshman:
Spanish II.
Advanced Algebra 2.
Honors English 9.
Advanced Band.
PE 9.
Washington State History.
Health 9.
Honors Physics.</p>

<p>Sophomore:
Functions, Statistics, and Trigonometry.
Band.
Honors Sophomore English.
AP World History.
Honors Biology.
Spanish III.</p>

<p>Junior: (current year)
World Literature.
College Writing.
American Lit 1.
American Lit 2.
Precalculus and Discrete Math.
AP Biology.
AP US History.
Sports Medicine.</p>

<p>self study:
AP English Lang.
AP Environmental Science.</p>

<p>Senior.
AP English Lit.
AP Calc.
AP European History.
AP Chemistry or Anatomy and Physiology.
PE.
PE.
Advanced Sports Medicine.</p>

<p>self study:
AP Psychology.
something else?</p>

<p>freshman:
Honors Algebra I
Honors English I
Honors Spanish II
Honors Earth Science
Honors World History
Photography</p>

<p>sophmore:
Honors Geometry
Honors Biology
Honors English II
Honors Spanish III
Honors US History (year one)
Photography</p>

<p>Junior:
APUSH
Honors Algebra II
Honors English III
Honors Spanish IV
Honors Chemistry</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Biology
AP Enviromental Science
AP Psych
AP English IV
Honors Trig/Precalc
Peer Tutoring</p>

<p>Well I'm from the UK but bored so here goes:</p>

<p>Yr 10 (Freshman) and 11 (Sophmore) - you do all subjects all year round for the two years.</p>

<p>Examined:
English Language
English Literature
French
German
History
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Maths
IT
Art</p>

<p>Unexamined:
Textiles, Music, DT, Drama, Religious Studies, PE</p>

<p>Year 12:
Examined:
English Literature (Modernism, The Victorian Novel, The Detective Novel, Postcolonisalism, Shakespeare)
History (England 1540-1603, France 1498-1557)
French (Mass Media, Environment, Immigration)
Maths (mathsy things)
Critical Thinking (errr...)
Unexamined: Magazine, Community Service, Swimming.</p>

<p>Year 13: (well I think so)
Examined: English Literature, History, French
Unexamined: Ballroom Dancing :D</p>

<p>you have ballroom dancing? that's awesome :)</p>

<p>Freshman:</p>

<p>English I Acc.
World Hist/Geog/Cultures
Biology
Honors Math Analysis
Computer Exploration/Career Application
Spanish I
Orchestra
Marching Band/Drumline</p>

<p>Sophomore:</p>

<p>English II Acc.
Chemistry
AP European History
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
Spanish II
Orchestra
Marching Band/Drumline</p>

<p>Summer:</p>

<p>Spanish III
Logic</p>

<p>Junior:</p>

<p>AP Language/Comp.
AP Computer Science
AP Chemistry
AP Spanish IV
AP US History
Orchestra
Marching Band/Drumline
Multivariable Caculus (comm. college), poss. Linear Algebra or Elem. diffeq's</p>

<p>Senior:</p>

<p>AP American Government/Economics
AP Lit
AP Psych or Art History
AP Spanish V
Orchestra
Marching Band
some sort of math
some sort of Physics C equivalent (only Physics B offered at my school)</p>

<p>Freshman-
English I Honors
US History I Honors
French III
Band
Biology Honors
Graphic Design
Algebra II Honors</p>

<p>F/S Summer-
Cognitive Psychology</p>

<p>Sophomore-
International Business/Politics Honors
Institute for Political and Legal Education Honors
French IV Honors
World History Honors
Precalculus Honors
American Literature Honors
Chemistry Honors
International Studies (Model UN) Honors</p>

<p>S/J Summer (college courses)-
Intro to Macroeconomics
Beginning Fiction</p>

<p>Junior-
French V Honors
AP English I (AP English Comp. + Brit Lit Honors cirriculum)
AP Calculus AB
Physics Honors
Wind Ensemble Honors
AP US History
Intro to Computer Science
International Studies Honors</p>

<p>Senior (speculated)-
AP English II
AP Statistics
AP Biology or AP Chemistry
AP Institute for Political and Legal Education
AP Computer Science
Wind Ensemble Honors
International Studies Honors</p>

<p>now, before saying i have a too easy schedule, note i am a freshman and still undecided. besides, my school has very few APs.
Freshman:
World Geography- requirement
Honors Geometry
Wellness (Gym)- requirement
Honors English I
Latin I
Biology</p>

<p>Sophomore:
AP Human Geography
AP Chemistry
Visual Arts I- fine arts req.-this or theater arts which=bleh
Pre-Calc.- probably honors
Latin II
Honors English II</p>

<p>Junior:
Honors English III
AP Calculus
Physics- not sure if AP or honors is offered
AP U.S. History
Latin III or AP Latin Vergil
Elective- probably journalism (newspaper)</p>

<p>Senior:
Honors English IV
AP Stats
Anatomy and Physiology or AP Biology
Economics and Government- not sure if AP is offered
Latin IV or AP Latin Vergil
Journalism/Newspaper</p>

<p>My schedule is very tentative as I am a freshman also...
Freshman:
Honors English I
Health I
Honors Geography
Honors Spanish II
Honors Geometry
Honors Biology I
Hebrew Scriptures</p>

<p>Sophomore:
Honors English II
BCIS I
Honors World History
Dual-Credit Spanish III (comm. college and school)
Honors Algebra II and Trig
Honors Chemistry I
Morality</p>

<p>Summer:
Pre-Cal </p>

<p>Junior:
AP English III
Art I
AP US. History
Dual-Credit or AP Spanish IV
AP Calculus AB
AP Physics B or Anatomy
World Religions</p>

<p>Senior:
AP English IV: Brit Lit
AP Gov, Macroeconomics
Calculus II (at comm. college because school doesn't offer it)
AP Biology or AP Chemistry
Peace through Family Living/Justice</p>