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You're further along in an engineering degree than Strongbad. wrench;
also, my southern high school offered pretty much none of those
are you a senior right now or a junior
Quote from: <sub>Pancake</sub> <sup>Persona</sup> on January 06, 2012, 09:32:55 AM
You're further along in an engineering degree than Strongbad. wrench;
also, my southern high school offered pretty much none of those
wow lawlz
my high school pretty much offered all of those aside from a gourmet foods course
Quote from: Felt on January 06, 2012, 09:58:06 AM
wow lawlz
my high school pretty much offered all of those aside from a gourmet foods course
same here, and Lawlz lived in the same state as me ifeelbetter;
also gourmet foods was called "Intro to culinary arts I" at my school
gourmet foods is a cool class and bv&w photographhy is really fun.
Quote from: <sub>Pancake</sub> <sup>Persona</sup> on January 06, 2012, 09:32:55 AM
also, my southern high school offered pretty much none of those
This.
There were many badass classes on the list to choose from. I was really excited when I was a freshman jumping into my sophmore year. I signed up for Journalism, French, Guitar...but when I sat down with the counsler, she said that none of those classes are offered.
fuck the south's education system.
My high school didn't offer most of those, only English, Physics, AP Chem, Web Design, and a general photography class (which is probably like your Digital Photography?)
What does "Chem II AP" mean? If it uses AP as in the college credit exams, there's only one Chemistry one.
My "western" school didn't offer many electives. We only had three art classes to choose from: intro to art, dry media, and wet media. In my senior year, my art teacher was trying to push for a class called "advanced art."
We had a few shop classes to choose from. Drafting I (architecture), Drafting II (engineering), Welding, Small Engines... I took them all except for welding.
And then we had Microsoft Word/Excell as another elective.. Which I took as well.
And, of course, band and choir.
...
I guess the only other "optional" courses were pre-calculus, calculus, physics, wildlife bio, organic chemistry, comparative political systems, and AP lit... But I didn't really see them as optional if you actually wanted to go to a good college.
Quote from: bluaki on January 06, 2012, 03:58:08 PM
My high school didn't offer most of those, only English, Physics, AP Chem, Web Design, and a general photography class (which is probably like your Digital Photography?)
What does "Chem II AP" mean? If it uses AP as in the college credit exams, there's only one Chemistry one.
yeah i think the college board really enforces their trademark when it comes to the naming of AP courses.
Quote from: bluaki on January 06, 2012, 03:58:08 PM
What does "Chem II AP" mean? If it uses AP as in the college credit exams, there's only one Chemistry one.
i'm wondering the same thing befuddlement
but maybe ap chem is the optional second chemistry class offered in snowy's school or something
well i went to a fucking poor-ass k-12 school that had barely anything other than core classes so you niggers be thankful you get the electives you do :|
Quote from: Kefka on January 06, 2012, 10:31:07 AM
same here, and Lawlz lived in the same state as me ifeelbetter;
also gourmet foods was called "Intro to culinary arts I" at my school
East TN isn't the shithole the central TN is.
You have to consider that most of the school was the stereotypical "I DON'T NEED NONE OF THIS SCHOOL N SHIT" black crowd so they couldn't offer any "advanced" courses because it'd make them feel bad and it'd be "racist" for excluding them. akudood;
Quote from: N o t S i d on January 06, 2012, 02:34:17 PM
This.
There were many badass classes on the list to choose from. I was really excited when I was a freshman jumping into my sophmore year. I signed up for Journalism, French, Guitar...but when I sat down with the counsler, she said that none of those classes are offered.
fuck the south's education system.
I registered for a programming course my sophomore year of high school. Not long after I registered, they cancelled it and merged it with the "interactive multimedia" class, which was really just powerpoints. I couldn't change my schedule and I was stuck with it.
I was pissed.