Hmm, I seem to recall AP American History, Honors English, French III (some people did two languages, so they were taking a I level), Algebra II/Trig, Biology II, and Theatre III
Vortex's list is basically mine except Physics instead of Biology, and no Theatre. I'm pretty sure I only had five classes. Of course, that was a long time ago. No idea what kids these days take.
I didn't take a foreign language in high school. When I was in 9th grade, I could have taken German 1 but it conflicted with band and typing. 10th grade I was in the Senior High building, so I couldn't take German 1, as it wasn't offered in that building. And that was the year they dropped French, making German the only language they offered.
FCM: Isaac Jaffe, Lou Grant, Jack Donaghy
Anyone want to give me a sort of usual 11th grade course list? Such as, what history might you be studying?
What is standard varies from state to state, at least the details. At my current school the college track is
American History (AP), Chemistry, Foreign Language level III, AP Language (which is the rhetoric portion of AP), Pre-Calc and then there are 3 electives given how my school runs it's calendar.
{{{{lori}}}} Aw, Bear. I'mma snorgle Damien more than usual tonight.
I want to hear about the kayaking.
I'll always remember Bear riding practically on my lap up to Big Bear.
Best to Sue & GC. It's hard.
ION, I have my very own supply of vicodin and amox and have had a root canal
through
a gold crown. This is pretty much good news. They referred me to an endodontist that took my insurance and made an appointment for me "for as soon as you can get there." I got there. The end is in sight. I have to wait until I finish the antibiotic and then I'll have the final filling put on. But that's not a big deal. I may salvage this visit yet.
AND hopefully I'll sleep through the night without pain waking me up.
Thanks for the help, guys!
Wow, the only person on Perkins' list I recognize is Lou Grant, and he's definitely a C.