Sophomore Schedules

<p>Robbed from Sean123. I CAN'T WAIT AN ENTIRE YEAR TO KNOW THIS INVALUABLE INFORMATION</p>

<p>A = Advanced >_>
DP = IP Diploma Preparation (I'm doing Pre-IB)</p>

<p>Math 10DP
Math 11ADP
Science 10DP
English 10DP
History 10DP (I'm told this is ancient history so I'm excited)
Drama 10DP
Biology 11A</p>

<p>I wish I knew, my schedule didnt come yet.</p>

<p>Same, not sure on many parts, will know on 16th most probably.
nabnah, you're from UK aren't you? :)</p>

<p>Well, I didn't get my finalized schedule yet either. Thing is, the only choice I had was my one elective, Bio11A >_></p>

<p>I'm in Canada</p>

<p>we chose our classes in may, but dont get our actual schedules until first day of school...these are the classes I selected. THere is only one ap class my school lets the sophmores take though, but I plan on taking 3 next year. Anyways, my classes: class a/class b means semester 1 and semester 2</p>

<p>girls gym/intro to marketing
honors chemistry
Language arts 10
Honors geometry
Spanish3/spanish 4
Ap government and politics</p>

<p>Isnt this site for Americans? Are you planning on transfering into an american college or something?</p>

<p>I Didnt Get My Schedule, But I Got The List For My Classes Which Came Like In June</p>

<p>Tymel - I'm talking about high school sophomores. I don't know if I want to go to Uni in the States yet. Canadian and American school systems aren't too different, unlike in the UK where I think they go to college for 11-12 and then do A-Levels or something.</p>

<p>I know you where talking about high school sophomores. But thanks for the information on UK colleges.</p>

<p>I'm not exactly sure on how the UK system works. This site was the best thing I could find:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/education.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/education.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Western Civilization II
French 3
Chemistry
English 10
Geometry
Chemistry
Drama Workshop
Technical Design I and II</p>

<p>Well, that's my sophmore schedule for next year at Univeristy School, us.edu.</p>

<p>There's only like one AP sophmores can take and that's AP Stat, and I consider that a waste.</p>

<p>
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Isnt this site for Americans?

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No. hahahahah</p>

<p>Mine looks like this I think</p>

<p>Earth Science
Math B
Global History 2
English 10
Spanish 3
Orchestra
Gym</p>

<p>And if theres space: Career and Money Managment</p>

<p>Wow there are a lot of threads like identical to this, but anyway...</p>

<p>Religion2
honors English2
honors geometry
honors chem
honors french3
honors world history & us history[second semester]
health/pe</p>

<p>Oh yeah I'm taking health also.</p>

<p>Adv. Chem.
English 10 Hon.
Geometry Hon.
AP Euro
Spanish 3
Religion 2 {NOOOOOOOOOOOO}
Study Hall {Req.}</p>

<p>freedom, i feel your pain about religion. we're covering old and new testimant in depth this year. approximately 18% of the Bible. ohh boy. yeah and i'm agnostic..how fun,</p>

<p>I'm assuming you both go to private schools...wow. Anyway, I'm a junior as of tomorrow and since sophomores are bound to be reading this here's a bit of friendly advice for the overachieving crowd: take all of the difficult classes you can, but be SURE to focus on extracurriculars just as much. Getting into them as soph's makes you first pick for leadership positions come junior and senior year, which is majorly important come app time. Regarding schedules, I only took one AP last year (stat) but had to fight to get it because it was against school policy. Ended up doubling on math - stat with precalc, though a whole bunch of us ended up self-studying calc anyway.</p>

<p>Yeah. Have fun :)</p>

<p>Some of you guys are lucky because your school has so many choices and advanced programs and stuff.</p>

<p>Unless you're a super genius, my school's courses for AP usually are taken in junior year. Well, I guess except for AP Stats and AP Computer Science :x</p>

<p>Here's mine:</p>

<p>PE 10-12
Adv Treble Choir {but if I can convince my counselor during change mill, I'm turning this into Physics Honors}
Chemistry Honors
Spanish 2
Algebra 2 / Trig
World History
World Literature</p>

<p>I'm going to be skipping a few classes during the summer so I can accelerate :)</p>

<p>GreenDayFan, typically, when you study the Bible at a non-religious school, it's studied from a historical standpoint, not a religious one. That's what I did my freshman year with W. Civ. I.</p>