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Timetables!

Let's see...

Mondays and Wednesdays:
Macroeconomics - 10:30 AM to 11:20 AM
College Algebra - 12:30 PM to 1:20 PM
Body Systems - 4:00 PM to 5:50 PM

Tuesdays and Thursdays:
RHET 1101 - 1:00 PM to 1:50 PM
American History - 2:30 PM to 3:45 PM

Friday I have macroeconomics and algebra at the same time, but not body systems.

It's a pretty slacker-ish schedule.
 
Blue Days:
1. Band
2. Pre-Calculus Pre-AP
30 min lunch
3. Physics Pre-AP
4. U.S. History AP

Gold Days:
1. Band
2. English III AP
30 min lunch
3. Gifted and Talented
4. Business something something or other.

School is 8:30 to 3:30.
 
Actually, I chose to do Art and Graphics myself, and I enjoy both lessons. Usually.
I think she means the job opportunities.

Personally I think she may be right. Right now being able to draw and see what a nude statue means isn't that much compared to being able to fix a gas leak.
 
Eh, I suppose. Nevertheless, I have a while to brood about that.
 
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I think I win.
 
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we're finishing school in about a month so er

you guys are weird over there
 
Period 1: Social 20-1 AP*
Period 2: Spare block. I can leave school, go to the library, go buy lunch at KFC or something, etc.
Lunch.
Period 3: Info Pro 20 (it's a computers class, basically)
Period 4: English 20-1 AP*
 
I DON'T HAVE MY TIMETABLE YET :(

but I will on Monday.

also I'm going to note that A-levels are quite hard :( well no they're not but there's a lot of work involved okay. okay there's not but you can't really expect a level of dedication from UK students. Three subjects shall be a breeze after four for the past two years.

YEAH SHUT THE FUCK UP I'm doing a third year.
 
Lucky people, I don't get a fancy timetable with little squares on it.

I won't give out my whole schedule, but I do have enriched/AP math, government, and chemistry. I also work for the school newspaper and yearbook, and this is my 3rd year on it.

It makes quite a bit of sense, though. It's summer, or coming up on it, over there, right? The school year ends as summer begins most of the time.

I take it you live in the southern hemisphere. Lucky. See, we get days like Labor Day and Fourth of July off. You get Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hannakuh off. And there's like, what, no snow over there? Another thing.
 
Lucky people, I don't get a fancy timetable with little squares on it.

I won't give out my whole schedule, but I do have enriched/AP math, government, and chemistry. I also work for the school newspaper and yearbook, and this is my 3rd year on it.



I take it you live in the southern hemisphere. Lucky. See, we get days like Labor Day and Fourth of July off. You get Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hannakuh off. And there's like, what, no snow over there? Another thing.

You don't get Christmas off?
 
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Yeah registration lasts 15 minutes, and the unlabelled period on there is lunch break. Week A is on the left hand side of the double line. Ct is citizenship.
 
Aww, I don't have mine yet. I'm can't even remember which modules I'm taking, I picked them so long ago XD
Except for "Sex and gender socialisation" which I absolutely cannot wait for.

If it's anything like last year's, though (I only had lectures/seminars on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays, and I slept through most Monday's anyway), it'll be gooood.

Eight contact hours a week ftw. (well, aside from the fact I'm paying the same (massive) tuition fees as my friends who have 16 contact hours p/w and it doesn't seem fair)
 
Purple Day:
1. Marching/ Symphonic Band
2. 11th Grade Gifted English (English III)
3. College Note Taking/ Study Skills
Second Semester: Aerobics
4. MOVIP: AP US History

Gold Day:
5. "Jazz" Band
6. French III
7. College Algebra
8. Chemistry

This is my last year of Gifted English; next year I take the college class. MOVIP is the Missouri Virtual Instruction Program that I take online in my English teacher's room because my school only offers one AP course that I took last year. "Jazz" band is basically a band class for the hardcore band nerds, such as myself. We don't really play jazz music because apparently they don't write jazz music for clarinet.

After school looks something like this:
Mon.: Academic team
Tues.: Pit rehearsal
Wed.: A-team, Clarinet Lesson
Thurs.: Pit rehearsal, band rehearsal
Fri.: Usually something band related. Like a football game or pancake dinner.
 
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Now that our school finally got its lazy arse in gear, I actually HAVE a timetable... my sixth form is so disorganised.

Monday
1 - blank
2 - English Language
3 - English Language
4 - Communication & Culture
5 - Communication & Culture

Tuesday
1 - Sociology
2 - Sociology
3 - Geography
4 - Free period
5 - Free period

Wednesday
1 - Communication & Culture
2 - Communication & Culture
3 - Geography
4 - blank
5 - blank

Thursday
1 - Geography
2 - Geography
3 - blank
4 - English Language
5 - English Language

Friday
1 - P.S.H.E. (crappy thing we do in form, and when I say do I mean not do)
2 - Free period
3 - Free period
4 - Sociology
5 - Sociology

And no, I have no idea what the blanks are actually for. Enrichment and FORCED P.E. (even though we were told you didn't have to do P.E. in sixth form...), but like I said our school is disorganised and thus nobody has any idea what to actually do. I'm hoping to get some guitar lessons to fill some of them, maybe Critical Thinking for the rest because it sounds good. Whereas extra P.E. and helping Year 7 kids with their studies does not.
 
I take it you live in the southern hemisphere. Lucky. See, we get days like Labor Day and Fourth of July off. You get Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hannakuh off. And there's like, what, no snow over there? Another thing.

Well I don't, unless you were referring to ultraviolet.

We get Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and I think we get a winter break too.

And there's no snow back in my hometown of Austin, but I'm in the Dallas area now (Northern Texas), and I don't know about here.
 
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