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Heres mine

 

 

 

 

 

Jr. Year

 

 

 

Semester 1

 

US History

 

Art I/II

 

Lunch Break

 

Advance Technology 2

 

Algebra 1 (Re-taking)

 

 

 

Semester 2

 

English 11

 

Art III/IV

 

Photography

 

Lunch Break

 

Web Study (Web Design)

 

Advance Biology

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First semester:

 

 

 

Advanced Network Topologies (10 credits)

 

Internet Security (10 credits)

 

+2 modules which I haven't chosen yet (20 credits)

 

Project (40 credits over 2 semesters)

 

 

 

Second semester:

 

 

 

.NET Services (10 credits)

 

Global Network Architecture (10 credits)

 

Realtime Networking (10 credits)

 

XML Development (10 credits)

 

 

 

'Networking for the win'.

 

 

 

The options I have for modules in the first semester look awful and boring and it will be a case of choosing which I dislike least.

 

 

 

"I'll take some apple pie without the crust" - Nick Mason on the 'making of' Dark Side of the Moon video?

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AP Government

 

AP Economics

 

AP English Lit

 

Latin 3-4

 

AP Physics

 

AP Art History

 

Math Analysis (Trig/Calculus)

 

 

 

AP really isn't a big deal, don't worry about it too much. Just one year of this stuff left...

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Grade: 11

 

Locker: 1321

 

Combination:

 

 

 

Period 1 - Geometry (aka: GEO:CON/APPL)

 

Period 2 - US History

 

Period 3 - Environmental (sp?) Science

 

Period 4 - LUNCH

 

Period 5 - Skls Hlt Liv (Health)

 

Period 6 - Study Hall

 

Period 7 - American Literature

 

 

 

 

 

This year, our school is doing 'Split scheduling' because the town of Plainfield (famous for the August 1990 Plainfield Tornado, that destroyed PHS (1 or 2 days before classes were supposed to start), is growing so rapidly. Plainfield, Illinois is also said to be the "birth place" of the Ice Cream Sundae. Whoop!

 

 

 

School starts (for grades 11 & 12) - 7:25am (CST) }}}ME (11th)

 

School ends (for grades 11 & 12) - 1:30pm (CST) (?) }}}ME (11th)

 

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School starts (for grades 9 & 10) - 9:30am (?) (CST)

 

School ends (for grades 9 & 10) - 2:31pm (CST)

 

 

 

My Motto:

 

"Stay in school,

 

School is cool."

 

"Stay in school, because the better education you have, the better job and income you will have. Unless you end up having a criminal record - especially with jail time)

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Funny you ask that, I got my schedule about 10 minutes ago. :)

 

 

 

I'll just do semester one...when going to semester 2, the only thing that changes is chef 1 to mech drafting 1.

 

 

 

AP Government

 

Spanish 5 - Honors

 

Chef 1

 

Lunch

 

Theology (Bah, catholic school requirement...)

 

Honors Precalc

 

Honors Physics

 

AP English

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COSC 2P03

 

 

 

Advanced Data Structures

 

 

 

Implementation and usage of data structures. Topics include trees, graphs, advanced list structures, sorting and searching, analysis of algorithms, program proofs.

 

 

 

Lectures, 3 hours per week, lab, 2 hours per week, tutorial, 1 hour per week.

 

 

 

Restriction: open to COSC (single or combined), BCB, CAST and CNET majors.

 

 

 

Prerequisites: COSC 1P03 (minimum 60 percent); MATH 1P66 and 1P67.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COSC 2P12

 

 

 

Computer Organization and Assembly Language

 

 

 

Basic computer organization including functional units, instruction cycle, control, buses and memory. Assembly-level programming including machine representation, instruction sets and addressing modes. Role of assemblers, linkers and loaders.

 

 

 

Lectures, 3 hours per week, lab, 2 hours per week.

 

 

 

Prerequisite: COSC 1P03 (minimum 60 percent).

 

 

 

Completion of this course will replace previous assigned grade and credit obtained in COSC 1P12.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COSC 2P90

 

 

 

Programming Languages and Object-Orientation

 

 

 

Fundamental concepts of programming languages including syntax, semantics, control, data types and abstraction. Programming paradigms including imperative, applicative, logic and object-oriented. Object-orientation including inheritance and polymorphism. Introduction to object modeling.

 

 

 

Lectures, 3 hours per week, lab, 2 hours per week.

 

 

 

Prerequisite: COSC 1P03 (minimum 60 percent).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MATH 1P01

 

 

 

Calculus I

 

 

 

Applications of differential calculus, linearization and optimization; antiderivatives, definite integrals, the fundamental theorem of calculus, numerical integration; logarithms, exponentials, and inverse trigonometric functions, ordinary differential equations and their applications, improper integrals, the use of computer algebra systems.

 

 

 

Lectures, 4 hours per week; lab/tutorial, 1 hour per week.

 

 

 

Prerequisites: two grade 12 mathematics credits including MCB4U or permission of instructor.

 

 

 

MATH 1P02

 

 

 

Calculus II

 

 

 

Applications of the definite integral: areas, volumes, and work; infinite series, Taylor's theorem, Taylor series; functions of several variables: and partial differentiation, limits and continuity, gradients, extrema with and without constraints, double integrals; the use of computer algebra systems to solve systems of equations, plot surfaces, compute partial derivatives and evaluate multiple integrals.

 

 

 

Lectures, 4 hours per week; lab/tutorial, 1 hour per week.

 

 

 

Prerequisite: MATH 1P01.

 

 

 

MATH 1P12

 

 

 

Linear Algebra I

 

 

 

Introduction to finite dimensional real vector spaces; systems of linear equations: Gaussian elimination, matrix operations and inverses, determinants. Vectors in R2 and R3: dot product and norm, cross product, the geometry of lines and planes in R3; Euclidean n-space, linear transformations for Rn to Rm, eigenvalues and eigenvectors; selected applications and use of a computer algebra system.

 

 

 

Lectures, 4 hours per week.

 

 

 

Prerequisites: two grade 12 mathematics credits or permission of instructor.

 

 

 

Note: MCB4U recommended.

 

 

 

 

 

At least my Thursday and Friday are easy :lol:

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AP Government

 

AP Economics

 

AP English Lit

 

Latin 3-4

 

AP Physics

 

AP Art History

 

Math Analysis (Trig/Calculus)

 

 

 

AP really isn't a big deal, don't worry about it too much. Just one year of this stuff left...

 

that what i thought when i took all APs my senoir year... man was i wrong. Never had so much hw in my life #-o

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AP Government

 

AP Economics

 

AP English Lit

 

Latin 3-4

 

AP Physics

 

AP Art History

 

Math Analysis (Trig/Calculus)

 

 

 

AP really isn't a big deal, don't worry about it too much. Just one year of this stuff left...

 

that what i thought when i took all APs my senoir year... man was i wrong. Never had so much hw in my life #-o

 

 

 

I'm going to start working Senior year, too. Hope things work out :shock:

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The mind is its own place, and in itself

Can make a heav'n of hell, a hell of heav'n.

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AP classes really depend upon your teacher how much homework you get. some give a lot, some dont. i guess the same things true of regular classes.

 

 

 

starting semester two of freshman year of college, i started college in january so i am a semester behind. just means ill finish a semester later. i have classes monday, tuesday, thursday nights, and saturday morning.

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I guess ill reserve this spot, havent gotten my real schedual yet. They sent us a letter telling us when to pick it up, except they could mail it to us.... :?

 

 

 

Anyways, I know what classes I took. (In grade 11 by the way)

 

 

 

University English

 

University Math

 

Bio

 

Chem

 

Physics

 

Some sort of teaching course (YAAA I get to teach some grade 9s for one semester)

 

Co-op (I hope to co-op at my old school, would look good on a teacher's collage application i think)

 

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"I'll take some apple pie without the crust" - Nick Mason on the 'making of' Dark Side of the Moon video?

 

 

 

...I think that might be Live at Pompeii, actually. "Could I have eggs, sausage, chips and beans, and a tea?".

 

 

 

I haven't a clue what I'll be doing this year :shock: . I suppose someone will tell me?

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Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays... I have NO CLASSES :D

 

 

 

Monday and Wednesday, no class until 2:40 pm!

 

Tuesday and Thursday, 9 am and pretty much all day, but you know.

 

 

 

Anyway:

 

* Appeasement and Origins of the Second World War

 

* Behavioral Neurobiology

 

* Abstract Algebra I

 

* Introduction to Computer Programming

 

* Social Psychology

Everybody hug and spread the love :D

 

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Don't have next semester's cause we only schedual 1 at a time :\

 

Also, I somehow made it so I have no classes that have anything to do with my major :|

 

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P.S. Insane! You're taking linear algebra :D That class, like, changed my life :D

 

 

 

Lol, how so? (btw, Calculus I (MATH 1P01) has a 50% fail rate at my university =\)

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P.S. Insane! You're taking linear algebra :D That class, like, changed my life :D

 

 

 

Lol, how so? (btw, Calculus I (MATH 1P01) has a 50% fail rate at my university =\)

 

 

 

I think the drop rate for Calc I is pretty high most places. I'm at a Engineering college and Calc is the decider for those intending on majoring in it whether or not they will be able to.

 

 

 

The Calc I fail rate is 50% at my college.

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