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crazymagnet
post Nov 26 2008, 06:43 PM
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depends what day it is... m, t, w, f i have 3 classes. on thurs i have one class. everyone requests classes they want each semester. next semester i requested classes that all meet on the same days. so i'll only have 3 days of classes, 4 classes, a 4 hour lab one day, etc. those days will be intense... but more time to myself really without all of those awkward gaps in my schedule where i get lazy and take a nap or something.
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post Nov 27 2008, 01:44 AM
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I'm sooo busy with school it's not even funny!

I've packed soo many classes right now in college. I should have made some breaks in between! I'm at school Monday and wednesday. From like 10-8pm. Then I work on tuesday/thursday/friday.

I'm not doing it like this next quarter! ><
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post Dec 2 2008, 03:54 PM
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School's pretty sweet for me. We do the 8 period classes, 45 minutes each, 5 minutes passing, 35 minute lunch, and then we go 8-3:05.

My schedule:

1. I have off, get to sleep in. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
2. Independent Living
3. Sociology
4. Desktop Publishing
*lunch/chill period*
5. Algebra 2
6. Senior Composition and Literature
7. Chill period, hang out with the english teachers.
8. Yearbook
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post Jan 21 2009, 12:16 PM
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My day is pretty easy. a little complicated. It like, each day of the week is a certain day, like Monday could be Day 1, than tuesday would be day 2, and each day I only have 5 classes to go to, some of which are a free class.


I have to be at my bus stop at 8:10
get to school by 8:45 usually
Homeroom at 9 until 9:05
9:05am until 10:25 (period one)
10:25 until 10:40 (recess)
10:40 until 11:40 (period 2)
11:40 until 12:20 ( lunch)
than registration from 12:20 until 12:25
12:25 until 1:25 (period 3)
1:25 until 2:25 (period 4)
2:25 until 3:25 (period 5)
3:25 until 3:30 is registration
Than go home on the busses

and if you don't know what registration is than I will tell you. It's just where we have to go to our homeroom so the teacher can mark you down and make sure your not skipping.
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post Jan 24 2009, 09:08 PM
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my school day is pretty good its from like 740 til 2..my bus comes at like 708-716 (whenever she comes shes supposed tp come at 710 but usually doesnt) so i go to the bus stop at 7

A-week:

homeroom 740-747
geometry 747-831
gym 831-915
history 915-959
med. terminology ( related) 959-1043
biology 1043 -1211
lunch 1211-1233
english 1233-200
dismissal 200

X-week:

homeroom 740-747
geometry 747-831
health assisting 831-1149
lunch 1149-1211
health assisting 1211-200

with 2 minutes between each class
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post May 14 2009, 09:07 PM
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my school like a garden (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif)
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post May 14 2009, 09:46 PM
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PE/Music Studies
Algebra
Chorus/Band
Social Studies, History and Geography
Language Studies and Liturature Arts
LUNCH
Science and Biology
Foreign Language
Industrial Technology - Hands on/ and woodshop
Computer Class
Study Hall or Sports
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post May 15 2009, 01:51 AM
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post Sep 1 2009, 06:50 PM
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My school starts at 8:50 (yay, i get to sleep for awhile!!) and my bus comes at 8:20 because I live kind of close to the school. School ends around 3:35. We have 9 periods and they are 40 minutes each and we have 4 minutes between each class.We have A days and B days. My schedule goes like:

homeroom
Period 1:Global History
Period 2: Honors English
Period 3: A-Gym
B- Study hall
Period 4: Health
Period 5: French
Period 6: lunch
Period 7: Earth Science
Period 8: A-lab
B-Orchestra
Period 9: Algebra
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post Sep 30 2009, 03:02 PM
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Block scheduling suckss .. but I'm trying to be positive and hope that it'll build my brain stamina for those long lectures in college :x
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post Sep 30 2009, 10:08 PM
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this year my schedule is:

a-week:

periods 1-5 : health assisting 3
period 6 : lunch
periods 7-10 : health assisting 3
period 11: related 3

x-week:

periods 1-2: college english 3/native american literature
periods 3-4: college algebra 2
period 5: lunch
periods 6-7: related 3
periods 8-9: chemistry
periods 10-11: college history 3

my classes are all either 44 or 88 minutes each and my lunch is 22 minutes
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cattie
post Nov 1 2009, 03:22 PM
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my schedule is:

1. study hall(everyday, same room)
2. spanish
3.study hall again(everyday, same room but not as 1st per.)
4. lunch
5.science
6. a/c/e days- science lab(have to take it. everyone does.)
6. b/d/f days- gym
7. English
8. social studies
9. math

my classes are about 45 min. each
we have i think 4 min between each class.
my school starts at 7:50 and i get out at 2:25 or later(depends on the middle school) but i get home around 2:50.
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