Well so at my high school, we have 9 periods a day (1 of which must be lunch). In those 8 other periods you must complete at least 24 credits (32 possible). Most students here take 7 classes a day for their first 3 years (21 credits) and then senior year only need 3 additional credits to graduate. They normal take English, Math, PE (as in Illinois PE is required) and then take lunch (required). If they have good academic standing then they are allowed to leave campus for the remaining 5 opens (seniors can leave the school during lunch). So at our school that is how you can get away with 3 classes (4 periods) a day in your senior year of high school.
So basically if you look into your schools graduation requirements then you can take those classes earlier in high school so you can relax senior year or go as far as taking off second semester of senior year. If you plan to have a light load your senior year you should plan it out early. I'd talk to your counselor when you go to schedule classes to make sure you meet graduation requirements.
Six primary classes, three intermediate classes (Junior High) Three Senior classes.
You should check out the community education facilities in your area and see what they have to offer. You can also call the local libraries, they often have senior classes or will have information on where to find the senior classes for you.
Many Universities and Community Colleges offer this courtesy. Contact your local senior center for information.
There are a number of online classes for Senior Citizens, many of them area free. SeniorNet.org is a great place to start your search.
There is no senior specific dance places located in Des Moines. There is though the Des Moines community college which offers great senior dancing classes.
It is a High School function, usually a dance , that mixes Junior and Senior classes . In the US, that would be 11th and 12th grades.
That is a decision that only YOU can make.
You can take AP Chemistry, AP Biology, AP Physics, AP Calculus or similar courses, but this will only count towards your undergraduate college classes. In the United States, you have to complete at least three years' worth of undergraduate college classes and then take another four years of classes in vet school.
Hamilton Township Senior Center have classes but i'm not sure if they charge 409 Cypress Ln, Hamilton, NJ - (609) 890-3686
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It is a system some colleges use instead of a normal quarter system or semester system. You take 4 classes in Fall, 1 class in Winter (for only 4 weeks), and 4 classes in Spring. It is similar to a semester system with a Winter intersession.
You are not likely to get it up to a 3.0. You would have to get a 4.0 in all your classes to get it to 2.5 by the end of senior year.