weird/interesting things about your schedule

<p>Share interesting or unconventional things about your schedule/classes?</p>

<p>For example, I'm a junior and I recently moved from Australia to the U.S. Since my school figured I already did a lot of British literature (junior english), they would give me credit for that course. As a result, I have to take sophomore english which studies american literature.<br>
Also because U.S. history is a required course to graduate, I have to take u.s. history 1 with sophomores.
And finally, the guidance counselor pressured me heavily into Spanish 2 so I guess I'll be taking that with freshman apparently :| :|.</p>

<p>I don't like to take classes with underclassmen. I am sorry for your situation.</p>

<p>Here's my kind of interesting schedule thing: I was put in Office Aide because schedule problems, and now they are going to move me to the science department to clean their lab stock rooms.</p>

<p>Ahaha, poor Juggler! NMH work jobs sure can be a ******. Most people have good experiences but I've heard people who HATED their jobs...</p>

<p>Oh how I hate taking classes with underclassmen... Last year I got lucky and almost ALL my classes were with seniors [I was a junior], except that it sucked when everyone was like "YES WE'RE GRADUATING!!!! oh except you." lol. Now though, most of my classes are good and my schedule is all right.</p>

<p>A weird thing though: My "AP Latin Literature" class has only 3 people, so we have to sit in the same classroom as the Latin III class. So it's basically an independent study class, which is fine with me.</p>

<p>I have 1 sophomore out of six of my classes (just in one class though), and in the 7th class there are only 5 sophomores and the rest are juniors (it's Spanish 1, they don't let many sophomore in). Also, in my AP Stats, there is only one other junior in that class. In my AP Biology class, there are only three other juniors. In AP Psych, there are ten of us who are juniors and the other fifteen are seniors. I probably have more seniors in my classes than juniors.</p>

<p>^ Yeah, it's nice having classes with us seniors ;]</p>

<p>Everything was fine for me, except math, I was the only freshman this year and everyone else was sophomores/juniors.</p>

<p>Considering the standards on here, of course, my math class this year is "below average", but on average population, or in my school (which is actually fairly competent in academics), I'm one of the few...and I suck at math/hate math.</p>

<p>The fact that we go first period-->homeroom-->second period. Just to help enforce being on time :&lt;/p>

<p>^^^ Not really. Except for AP Stats, it's all the top of the senior class so they keep catching the teacher's mistakes and it's really funny. In AP Bio and Psych, most of the seniors are boring and aren't very smart. </p>

<p>It was worse last year when my Marine Science class was mostly seniors. It started out as a class with 30 people (23 seniors) and it ended as a class with 12 people (6 seniors). Does that tell you anything what that class was like?</p>

<p>I have no lunch this year at all on my schedule. It wouldn't fit. A lot of my classes only have 2-4 people in them..and I'm the only girl in Java, Stat, and Database. Everyone in my grade took college study skills so they could be with their friends...go figure.</p>

<p>^ Lucky, I wish my classes could be that small. The minimum number of students to get a class made is 15. My smallest class has 18 students, my largest has 31 and the rest are near 25ish.</p>

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<li>I'm taking 6 online courses this year (2nd place is 3 courses)</li>
<li>I'm taking 4 college Spanish courses and skipping all 4 of the labs</li>
<li>I'm the only person in APs at my school</li>
<li>My Chemistry honors class is only open to higher math students 0_o </li>
<li>I'm the only non-senior in my AP Physics B course online</li>
<li>There's an 8th grader in my AP Calculus BC online course (But other than him, and another sophomore and me... everyone else is a senior) </li>
<li>I will end this year with 4 more credits than anyone else in my school</li>
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<p>Oh ya, plus I'm taking 3 online courses this year, I'll end up taking at least 3 more before I finish school in addition to the two I took last year.</p>

<p>There are 3 people in my smallest class (art) and ten in my biggest (chemistry). But then again, my grade only has 36 people in it. :D</p>

<p>Oooh! Wanna trade schools?? I hate crowds and my school was made for 1300 students and now has 2000. Not much room to walk or think. I think my grade has 400-something students in it.</p>

<p>I don't have a lunch in my schedule either.... but for me it was by choice. :) I wanted to stay in the instrumental program at my school, so dropping lunch was my only option. That's okay though, I'll survive.</p>

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<li>I only have double blocks, and a break of 40 minutes after each. Only in the morning though. </li>
<li>Mondays I have classes until 7:30 pm, with a break of 3 periods in the afternoon. </li>
<li>There are only 9 people in my chemistry and 12 in my P.E. class. We are more than 70 students(grade 8-13) in my choir class, though! :D</li>
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<p>By "us seniors" I really meant the top of the class... lol I don't ever have to be around the "regular" seniors that you call "boring" and not smart lol.</p>

<p>Hmmm, I have a few peculiar mandatory classes (Jesuit Spirituality, "Senior Sythesis" (we get to write a 50 page research paper!), and Sports Medicine (we go to the sports games and mend people's injuries and stuff).</p>

<p>Contrary to most everyone here, BIO is one of the easiest APs available, and its comprised mostly of freshman. I took it last year (I came from a reallly crappy public and was afraid of the then perceived difficulty of the new classes freshman year), and there was only one other junior and one senior in there wih me -- the rest were freshmen and sophmores.</p>

<p>I have a study hall 6th period (hey, RIGHT NOW! I'm actually sitting here bored in study hall atm, waiting for that aforementioned sports medicine class), and next semester I'll have a free period 1st hour and so won't have to arrive until 9ish, which'll give me 4 hours or so between the time I wake up and begin school, so I'll probably do some interesting stuff then.</p>

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next semester I'll have a free period 1st hour and so won't have to arrive until 9ish, which'll give me 4 hours or so between the time I wake up and begin school, so I'll probably do some interesting stuff then.

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Uhhh, why get up that much earlier than school starts? lol. The good thing about having a later starting 1st class is the *sleeping in * part :]</p>