General Update and for Other Purposes
Sep. 6th, 2004 02:06 amMy School Schedule
In fact, my school schedule rocks greatly, but not nearly as much as it used to when I got to go home 3 hours before school supposedly let out. But it still rocks, assuming the world will let me get the courses I want together. Yes, the schoolday begins Period 3, as it does for every student at JHS.
| Per. | Class [Day 1/Day 2, Fall / Spring] |
|---|---|
| 3 | Spanish V AP |
| 4 | Tournament Debate / US Gov't AP |
| 5 | English Literature AP |
| 6 | Free |
| 7 | Macro-/Microeconomics AP |
| 8 | Free |
| 9 | Free / Gym |
| 10 | Free |
| 11 | Free |
The period 9 free will probably be used for AP Latin: Ovid and Catullus. Other times will be used for AP Comparative Gov't, AP Physics C: Mechanics, and Social Science Research. The spring semester will see the addition of Calc III at Localcollege.
This is sadly increasing my great desire to avoid large schools and state schools at nearly all costs, after my first taste of relatively innocuous bureaucracy. The above schedule has so far required the approval of the principal, the K-12 chairs of the Science and History Departments, my guidance counselor, the chair of the Guidance Department, four individual teachers who had to agree to the classes, and the Assoc. Dean of Admissions at Localcollege. From what I'm hearing, it may also require the approval of the Ass't. Superintendent, the Board of Ed, the Registrar and the chair of the Math and Physics Department (one department!) of Localcollege. This could be ridiculous in its slothfulness, but, if it works out, oh what a year! Assuming I don't die of overwork, of course.
So that this post will not be entirely me-based: Just looking at LJ, aren't all those weird interconnections you find fun?
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Date: 2004-09-06 12:31 am (UTC)if you want to avoid large schools, clearly you should come to Reed.
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Date: 2004-09-06 11:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-06 09:13 am (UTC)