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Sara, i know that you're sick so i'm gonna go ahead and try to decode that. Though i have no idea what you just said. :lol:
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It could be the 104 fever talking again...
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my school only offers AP clac. so my descion is made. that was easy. :D
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as opposed to?
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nonAPish calc
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At my school you either take the AB or the BC. I kind of wish we could take the AB first and then the BC. From what i've heard, BC Calc is a killer.
I have to sign up for all of my AP classes next week! I haven't decided what i want to take next year yet.
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OMG i was in AP Euro last year and this year im in AP Econ. i absolutely love ap econ if given the choice though i would take Ap euro because i feel like i got more out of that class in the way of critical thinking.
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AP Euro is an awesome class it is one of my favorites this year, along with AP US so if you cant tell in a Social Studies fanatic
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I'm a social studies fanatic too (along with science of course). Right now I have seven courses I want to take and only six slots. I'm thinking about taking AP econ and AP govt. online this summer. Both of the courses are required for my school. If I can do them this summer, I'll have the correct amount of courses and slots. It would be great if I don't have to decide between AP Euro, band, and Astronomy.

I've never gotten why people who love science often love social studies too. It's kind of a weird combonation.
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you got it there only problem is that not many know too much about it, wouldnt that be awesome if that was a class though
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I was corresponding for a while with a teacher at a private school in New York City, and he taught a space history course to seniors (probably still does). I too wish a similar course had been taught at my school!
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That would be awesome if they offered a space history course.
The only thing space related at my school is astronomy.
Some magnet schools in Atl have space history; i think.
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People in this area still believe that the space shuttle lands on the moon. There is def. not a space history class in michigan. :lol:
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i'm in a space science class at my high school besides my reg. physics class...my school also offers a space history class and aviation history class...if you go jrotc at my school you can take the part of the pilots license test that's on the ground...(i don't know too much about getting your license...)
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We never had anything remotely exciting at my secondary school. It was just the basic core courses (English, Mathematics, Physical Education, Religion, Chemistry, Biology, etc.) with a few 'standard' elective courses like Art, Drama, French, Music, Shop, etc. There were no astronomy clubs or science clubs or spacey anything except my physics teacher's classroom, which was filled with space and science posters. It may explain why I spent many of my work periods and lunch hours in that classroom.

I sometimes wish I was able to transfer to my primary school's sister school, Strathcona Tweedsmuir School, as I hear they have several extra-cirricular programmes for the non-sporty folk. Sadly though, STS is several hours away from where I reside, and so my parents opted to keep me in local schools after we moved. Bugger!
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I wish my school had had astronomy too! When I got to college, I heard bad things about the intro class and never took it.

My physics teacher had space posters too...in fact, he had worked for NASA at one time, on one of the unmanned probes. I can't remember which one it was, but when we took a school trip to Washington, DC and visited the Air and Space Museum, he pointed it out!

He would never tell us why he no longer worked for NASA, though. Hmmm!
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Carrie did you go to School in Syracuse, if so what high school
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I went to Manlius Pebble Hill (private school) in DeWitt, which is a suburb of Syracuse. It was a pretty small school when I was there (graduated in 1991, that dates me)! I hear it's expanded quite a bit, so they may well have astronomy now.

I went to University of Rochester for college.
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