
Jun 18th, 2004, 08:59 AM
You fucking dumbasses.
I'm not going to be a junior, I'm going to be a sophomore.
As I said, there are no math classes for me to take past Statistics in my area.
The only AP courses offered in my high school are Government, Physics, Chemistry, Biology 2 (which is going to be eliminated), Calculus, Statistics, and English, none of which I can take a sophomore (except Calculus, which I could have taken if I took Precalc over the summer). My school requires one year of Academic Chemistry before taking AP.
I already have one college credit, however, by dual enrolling for my CIS course.
What I could have done was take Statistics, Physics and (AP) Chemisty as a junior, and apply for GMU's early admission program. Then I could take Government and English at the college. However, it's cheaper to take them at the high school, and I would prefer not to skip my Senior year. Besides, if I change my mind and decide to follow that program, I can apply to take Calculus over the next summer at the community college.
It's not 900 pages total. It's closer to 1600. 900 pages is only in Human Action, which is not for a class, it's to educate myself. I would suggest that all of you read it as well.
Edit: P.G., when you say you were taking 4 AP classes per semester, are you saying that you were taking 8 AP classes per year? What year were you doing this in high school, and how big was your school?
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