Classes I Took [2003-2004 High School Year]
Submitted by AJDaGreat on Wed, 07/23/2003 - 10:17
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- AP Latin - Vergil (translating the Aeneid)
- AP BC Calculus (finding derivatives, limits)
- Shakespeare and Acting (reading Shakespeare and learning about acting; 1st semester only; taught by my advisor)
- Modern Drama (reading modern plays and learning about acting; 2nd semester only; taught by my advisor)
- AP Biology (dissecting frogs)
- 20th Century Images (a film studies class that I'm very excited about; 1st semester only)
- AP European History (history is my least favorite subject, and I got forced into this class)
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Good call, geek. Here are the classes I'm taking in my senior year next year, in case any of you are interested.
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Private school, right? I wish I had those opportunities in high school. Actually, I shouldn't complain because I had an internship at the Smithsonian during the school year last year, but all of your non-AP classes sound great!
Smithsonian, eh? That sounds exciting!
I do go to a private school, which has opened up a lot of great opportunities for me. But on the down side, I'm surrounded by arrogant, preppy lacrosse players at all times.
Hmm. Doesn't sound that different from public school after all...
So? You're coming to TMBG Saturday, right?
I hope to be there, but I can't promise anything, what with my dad slowly recovering from his surgery. My mom might need me at home, or even if she didn't, she definitely won't be able to drive me out there.
Either way, I hope you enjoy it. I saw them earlier this year at the Recher Theatre in Towson, and I loved it.
So how are those classes treating you? I'm going to take AP Bio my senoir. But this year im getting my ass kicked in AP Chem. I go to a private school too and not all of us private school kids play lacross. I play field hockey :) Where do you find the time to make all these lits? I wish i had that kind of time.
AP Chem kicked my ass too, but not as much as AP Physics. AP Bio is a little more interesting; it's more down-to-earth, at least, and the information is applicable in real life. It can also be kinda fun. But, at least where I go to school, it is a very tough class.