World Beyblade Organization by Fighting Spirits Inc.

Full Version: School Schedules
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Pages: 1 2 3
(Aug. 27, 2008  10:05 AM)Nic Wrote: [ -> ]No appeal?

What do you mean? The school just uses a program to randomly select a set amount of students out of the ones who applied to get in; it obviously doesn't take into account a students personal needs. Right now I'm on a waiting list. So with any luck, some people will drop out or change their classes.

I have spoken with a number of people on the staff though, and they just said they have to follow by what the computer does. They can't jump me to the front of the waiting list or drop me into the class just because I would benefit greatly from taking it. Unhappy
(Aug. 27, 2008  4:33 AM)Mr. Toto Wrote: [ -> ]I'll be taking a Japanese course, Biology 2, Bio Lab, Intro to Philosophy, and an English course this semester. Looking forward to it and not at the same time.

ure very smart
I choosed Languge part but the list is always changing thats why ı ll write my all lessons
We have 12 lesson every week
Normaly we have only 8 lesson
This not collage this is high school I have still 1 more year

1.Main course
2.Skills
3.Turkish literature
4.Speaking (English)
5.History
6.Turkish grammer
7.healt and sefty
8.physical education (only one day a week)
10.Tmba program
11. German
12.
Go IB Juniors! Each of my classes are 50 minutes minus lunch which is 35 and the ones with *'s are hour long classes.

1. IB Math Studies
2. IB Biology II
3. IB Psychology*
4. Lunch
5. IB English III*
6. AP Language and Composition/APLAC*
7. IB History of the America's Part 1
8. German II Honors
this semester ive got

Digital Systems
Software Systems
Electric Networks
Differential Equations and Vector Calculus
Communication in the Engineering Profession
and Critical Thinking (liberal for easy marks)

havent chosen my courses for next semester yet but the core ones i gotta take are

Engineering Algorithms and Data Structures
Field Theory
Electronic Circuits I
Discrete Mathematics for Engineers
Well typical courses of a sophomore year who tries to earn his Degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering:

EEE 102: Introduction to Digital Design (includes lab sessions)
EEE 211: Analog Electronics (includes lab sessions)
EEE 351: Engineering Electromagnetics
MATH 241: Engineering Mathematics I
HUM 111: Cultures, Civilizations and Ideas I
TURK 101: Turkish I
HISTR 201: History of Turkish Republic

32 hours a week... Confused
I DON'T GO TO SCHOOL HAHA my life is a failure
(Oct. 02, 2008  4:09 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: [ -> ]I DON'T GO TO SCHOOL HAHA my life is a failure

Are you happy with it at all? My mental/physical health has gone to hell since I started college and I've been having second thoughts...
(Oct. 02, 2008  4:11 AM)G Wrote: [ -> ]
(Oct. 02, 2008  4:09 AM)Bey Brad Wrote: [ -> ]I DON'T GO TO SCHOOL HAHA my life is a failure

Are you happy with it at all? My mental/physical health has gone to hell since I started college and I've been having second thoughts...

I'm planning on going back to school when I'm about 21. Going right after high school just wasn't happening for me.
Oh ok, as long as you head back someday.
I feel like doing that... I may take a break form college depending on how my semester goes.
Reviving this, kill me if you want since I realize it's quite old. I'm in the upper sixth which is the same as the last year of high school for you guys in the US. It's normal to take 3 subjects here in the upper sixth although I currently only take two subjects since I dropped one recently. Each class is split in two sides for the topic. Also I go to a boarding school so I school on saturday too. Currently I only have 8 lessons a week with the rest of the periods for work to be done in your room. The days lessons start from 8:50 and end at 3:00 with half days ending at 12:45 on Wednesdays and Saturdays and lessons last a hour The classes you guys have seem a lot more complicated to than mine are although that may be cause some of you are in Colleges.
Pages: 1 2 3