I'm off to college in September, we'll be having three days a week at the college doing motorsport engineering. I don't know what days yet but most of the time will be numbers, how things work, how to fix, how to improve, how to get more from a race car and so on. Some of the time will be practical, working in the garage on the rally/race/test cars. That's the base idea of it, but some of my time at home will involve studying, and I may spend one or two days a week down at the race track to work on the college cars that are racing there, and I may end up getting a job elsewhere too. Need to make money for all the cars that I'm going to buy myself... If anyone has any questions about it then feel free to ask but I don't know all about it yet anyway, still don't know which days I am going in until the end of the month!
Ours are based on a block schedule, as well. Maroon Day- 1. Algebra 2. Stained Glass 3. Geography and History of the World (H) 4. English (H) Gold Day- 1. P.E 2. Photography 3. Biology 4. Ceramics
This class sounds amazing (assuming it IS an art course ). :o Do you have any idea how it will function yet? As in the sort of projects you'll be doing and how you'll be making them?
1. Health and Wellness 2. Intro to Engineering Design 3. Biology I 4. German I 5. English I 6. Geometry 7. Study Hall
Mira todos las clases de Espanol! Que bueno! Me gusta Espanol mucho! I got high marks when I took Spanish for being an expert at rrrrrrolling my r's.
So far, all I know is that it involves stained glass, cutting, and soldering. We're in the middle of doing a mosaic, and have already learned the cutting proccess, which is fun. Other projects are boxes and kaleidoscopes, however those are for the more experienced students. This is a favorite of mine, but I probably won't be continuing the courses as I am about to be pulled out of school to do home schooling.
Aye, that's Italian. It looks similar to Spanish because they're both descended from Latin (English is too, but has influences from Scandinavian languages, Celtic languages, Norman and French... just felt like pointing that out for some reason >.>)
Here's a translation, with the use of Spanish and English... : Latino -> Latin, maybe Italiano -> Italian Matematica -> Math Inglese -> English Storia -> History? Scienze -> Science Religione -> Religion Arte -> Art Filosofia -> Philosophy ED. Fisica -> Physical ED Fisica -> Physics
Ahhhh! I remember highschool!! I had A and B Days also! And (Wedsnday was homeroom day), Lol good ole highschool
A day = Tuesdays and Thursdays .1 language arts .2 social studies .3 math algebra 1 .4 butt tons of homework B day = Wednesdays and Fridays .l science .2 butt tons of home work (Monday is just metric butt tons of home work due) And is you are asking yourself "why such a weird schedule?" It is an online school.