So, anyone figuring out their schedule for next year yet?

<p>Senior:</p>

<p>Japanese 2
American Sign Language 3/4
AP Spanish Language
AP English Lit
AP PG Eco (Gov/Econ)
AP Bio
AP Calc BC
Band
Phys. Ed. (required)</p>

<p>junior year-
religion 3(morality, so basically you talk about sex everyday haha)
honors english 3(said to be harder than AP)
honors precalc(pretty easy)
honors physics(everyone says its really hard but there's extra cred so no one gets lower than a B)
AP US History (huge workload but you get used to his teaching style, which is quizzes everyday)
AP French (not too hard but extensive homework)</p>

<p>*hardest schedule possible, only about 4 other people with this schedule although im #10 in the class. Not likin' that.</p>

<p>Zachasta, name a GROUP. You probably don't understand because there isn't a group of people smarter than me.</p>

<p>I have a lot of friends, for your information, I just hang out all day basically, school is too easy. Homework takes an hour. I've been filling up that time with other things though, but I'm still bored. :) </p>

<p>Wrong, you don't anything, wost bad boy, you still have years of residency to complete. Plus, you didn't skip Eighth Grade, everyone that goes to your school is your age. I'm going to be a surgeon much earlier than you, it's really funny because I'm getting 3 majors.</p>

<p>Online classes are easy...you can't fail basically, also ask the people on here, they've said that they got As, but they didn't learn the material well. It's easy, or you'd have to be pretty mentally callenged to think it was hard.</p>

<p>Guess what worst bad boy? AP Calculus BC is 12th grade, AP Music Theory is 11th/12th, AP Spanish Language is 12th, AP Latin is 12th, AP European History is 12th, AP Biology is 11th/12th, AP English Language is 11th, AP Statistics is 11th/12th, AP Spanish Literature is 12th and there're more for ME.</p>

<p>Dear Masterus,
get a life
get a life
get a life
get a life</p>

<p>Sincerely,
GDF</p>

<p>"Wrong, you don't anything, wost bad boy, you still have years of residency to complete. Plus, you didn't skip Eighth Grade, everyone that goes to your school is your age. I'm going to be a surgeon much earlier than you, it's really funny because I'm getting 3 majors."</p>

<p>Wow, Masterus knows more about me than I do. Btw, Masterus, people in my grade are 2 years older than me.</p>

<p>Multivariable Calculus (Stanford EPGY)
AP Physics C: Mechanics & Electromagnetism (Stanford EPGY)
AP English Literature
Adv. Modern World History
Portugeuse
Math independent study, probably something with modern algebra or/and number theory
Study Hall (maybe something else)</p>

<p>This is the schedule I would like to have if I go to the prep school I applied to.</p>

<p>Freshman Year:</p>

<p>English I
World History
Geometry Honors
Biology
French II
Spanish II
Advanced Jazz Band</p>

<p>Which school? Not that it makes a difference.</p>

<p>Senior Year:</p>

<p>English something or the other
American History
Physics (!)
OChem (!!)
Mutlivariable Cal (!!!)
Differential Equations I/II (!!!!!!!!!!!!)
+labs</p>

<p>Yep, I'm screwed.</p>

<p>Anyone's schedule that comes remotely close to Masterus's he accuses them of lying. </p>

<p>Sad. </p>

<p>If he really was a genius he probably wouldn't care about school or trying to be the best. Hawking was never an overachiever and look at him.</p>

<p>C'mon people, do we really have nothing better to discuss than our various pwnages of Masterus? </p>

<p>...Nope.</p>

<p>Can you take differential equations alongside multivariable calc? If so, sign me up!</p>

<p>^^Ordinary DiffEq doesn't use too much of multivariable calc...you only really need it for one concept, exact equations, and partial integration is pretty easy to pick up if you look in a textbook or something. Unless my class didn't cover all the material.</p>

<p>Does DiffEq usually encompass linear algebra? I have an ebook that talks about eigenvalues and matrix operations to solve diff eq.'s toward the end.</p>

<p>Also when you say partial, I'm guessing your talking about partial integration for partial diff. equations? </p>

<p>So ordinarily, do high schoolers take differential equations AND partial differential equations in the same school year?</p>

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Also when you say partial, I'm guessing your talking about partial integration for partial diff. equations?</p>

<p>So ordinarily, do high schoolers take differential equations AND partial differential equations in the same school year?

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<p>No, no, I'm only talking about ordinary differential equations. Haven't taken partial yet. The partial integration is for solving a type of ordinary differential equation called an exact equation.
And ordinarily, high schoolers don't take either of those courses :)</p>

<p>
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Does DiffEq usually encompass linear algebra? I have an ebook that talks about eigenvalues and matrix operations to solve diff eq.'s toward the end.

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</p>

<p>My class didn't, but that might be because most of the people in my class take linear algebra as a separate course afterwards.</p>

<p>Also understand your class probably won't be covering most of the textbook -- expect the professor to provide a focus. We actually only covered six chapters in our class, two of which we were asked to read ourselves.</p>

<p>Thanks a lot.</p>

<p>Our Dif Eq class incorporates lin al, though only the second semester.</p>

<p>(and Dif Eq II covers partial dif eqs too, or at least touches on them)</p>

<p>I'm considering the following:</p>

<p>IB Diploma</p>

<p>HL English
HL Economics
HL History
SL Math
SL Chemistry
SL Danish
TOK</p>

<p>IB Language Certificate</p>

<p>SL French A2</p>

<p>I have to see if the IB coordinator at our school will allow me to take French as a certificate and get a bilingual diploma. Otherwise, I'll take French instead of Danish and try see if I can get away with taking four HL classes (HL French.)</p>

<p>Wow, remotely close? I don't think so, he's using his age to make excuses, which is really ignorant. Everyone the goes to his school is around his age.</p>

<p>You could even be lying about your age, but I doubt only because everyone in your grade is the same age as YOU.</p>