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TopicWhat kind of schedule did you have is school?
LinkPizza
05/10/18 8:03:09 PM
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OS 12TR posted...
Freshmen - had 5 academic courses, pe, lunch, study hall
Junior-sophomore - had 6 academic courses, strength and conditioning, lunch
Senior - had 7 academic courses and lunch

All were 55 mins each.

I also took 3 classes over the summer in between semesters to get ahead.

Which year was the best? And which classes did you take over the summer?

myghostisdead posted...
7 classes a day. My senior year I had almost all my credits except the classes you had to take during your senior year. I got lucky because the editor of the local paper taught a journalism/photography class that year and we contributed to the paper. I also took a cultural anthropology class that was another fun elective.

My senior year was mostly electives, too. And ones that you had to know people to get. Haha.

SteamedHams posted...
We had 8 class periods, lunch did not count in that. One day each week we had all 8 periods for about 45 minutes each, then the other four days were odds or evens for about 90 minutes each. Of course, after I think freshman (or maybe sophomore) year we could have off periods and I took full advantage of that. Well, maybe not totally full because I'm pretty sure I took more science classes than I needed to. I can't remember if you just had to meet all your credit requirements or if they also had a limit on how many off periods you were allowed.

They almost did that for us. But then figured A-Day, B-Day would work better. It still got confusing at times...

TheFalseDeity posted...
8 classes 45 minutes each and then lunch and "tutorials" 30 minutes each between 4th and 5th classes.

Wish they wouldve just let HS and JH eat together and cut away the "point" of tutorials and not waste even more of life every week but what can you do?

What are tutorials? And how would letting HS & JH eat lunch together help? I might be missing something really simple here...

eating4fun posted...
56 minute blocks. 8 block schedule, but only 6 blocks a day. Monday to Thursday, every block meets a total of three times. There are 8 different scheduling days, but there's really only 4; it's to fit in classes that meet biweekly. On friday, it's a special rotation that seems random, but it's actually calculated, it's just one of the 8 scheduling days.

Some classes, usually science, have labs, which are back to back blocks.

Would there be a simple way to explain you Friday schedule?

PMarth2002 posted...
I went to a private military school. All students were JROTC. Classes were from 8:30 to 3:15 (approximately, I don't remember exactly), but you had to be there by 8:15 because they made everyone stand in formation. Day students (my school had dorms), had to sign in before forming up.

Classes were split into eight 50 minute periods, with 5 minutes in between each period. Lunch was assigned as either your 5th or 6th period. We also had a short break after 3rd period (I forget if it was 10 or 15 minutes). Same classes everyday, no class rotation or classes that only met a couple times a weke. The only exception was Naval Science (which was mandatary for 3 years) had two days where you met for physical training.

I also remember having to do weekly parade practice whenever parades were coming up (we had like 3 or 4 of those a school year). I forget when exactly they fit that in. I think it was before school.

What were the classes like? I was in the military, but never did military school...
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