Category: Cram Session
I'm taking two Advanced Placement courses this year in English and U.S,. Government and Politics, mostly bc I'm interested in them and they'll look really good in my college transcripts. I really like Government because we debate a lot and I'm really learning a lot about the issues we face today. But we still haven't read anything good in English and there's a ton of work involved. There's a ton of work for both classes actually. How about you?
I've taken advanced courses in high school. It looked great on my transcripts and I was accepted into every uni that I applied to. I don't regret taking them, as it has helped me a lot for uni.
I've taken them in bio, chem, history, and english all three years btw, lol.
I'm taking AP Computer Science, and it is rather harder than I expected... I should have taken' fundamentals last year but the learning skills woman at my school told me not too so I wanted to take it this year, but the computer science teacher said that I would probably be too advanced for that so I showed him some stuff I've done and he let me in. Pitty though because this class is now much harder as a result because it's just the little things that I didn't learn last year with which I now have to play catch up fast.
James
I, too, have taken AP classes in high school...psychology, English, calculus, chemistry, and biology. They looked awesome when applying to universities, and they allowed me to test out of som freshman level classes and receive credit which was nice.
I take ap english, US history, geometry, physics, and ASL.
and im just a freshmen so they are prolly easy coruses to you guys.
I take AP World History, and God, is it boring. I feel like throwing the book we have to read out of the window.
Lol, I took AP classes in high school. I took AP U.S. History AP government, AP economics, and AP Spanish. I started in AP English but ended up dropping out after the first nine weeks like a lot of people did, because it was way too much.
What's up in AP English then? I was thinking about it.