Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no double period. It’s just a one credit class taken in a semester with a single period.
In 10th they take advanced bio (one semester but full credit), advanced chem (same), pre calculus (final semester out of 3) and analysis (first semester out of 2) or two semesters of analysis if they are in the functions track, analysis of algorithms (and another comp sci class of they are on advanced track, don’t recall the name right now). There’s also an engineering class (FOT, i think is the name)
My DC is a sophomore now. The above is not correct. Freshman year they take one semester of physics and one semester of chem. Sophomore year they take an entire year of bio. They also take earth science in the fall and then engineering in the spring. So the “double block” of science is only in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no double period. It’s just a one credit class taken in a semester with a single period.
In 10th they take advanced bio (one semester but full credit), advanced chem (same), pre calculus (final semester out of 3) and analysis (first semester out of 2) or two semesters of analysis if they are in the functions track, analysis of algorithms (and another comp sci class of they are on advanced track, don’t recall the name right now). There’s also an engineering class (FOT, i think is the name)
My DC is a sophomore now. The above is not correct. Freshman year they take one semester of physics and one semester of chem. Sophomore year they take an entire year of bio. They also take earth science in the fall and then engineering in the spring. So the “double block” of science is only in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no double period. It’s just a one credit class taken in a semester with a single period.
In 10th they take advanced bio (one semester but full credit), advanced chem (same), pre calculus (final semester out of 3) and analysis (first semester out of 2) or two semesters of analysis if they are in the functions track, analysis of algorithms (and another comp sci class of they are on advanced track, don’t recall the name right now). There’s also an engineering class (FOT, i think is the name)
My DC is a sophomore now. The above is not correct. Freshman year they take one semester of physics and one semester of chem. Sophomore year they take an entire year of bio. They also take earth science in the fall and then engineering in the spring. So the “double block” of science is only in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:There is no double period. It’s just a one credit class taken in a semester with a single period.
In 10th they take advanced bio (one semester but full credit), advanced chem (same), pre calculus (final semester out of 3) and analysis (first semester out of 2) or two semesters of analysis if they are in the functions track, analysis of algorithms (and another comp sci class of they are on advanced track, don’t recall the name right now). There’s also an engineering class (FOT, i think is the name)