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Well, in my school most students begin taking Algebra I in eight grade. However, if you are placed in one of the honor classes in seventh grade you take it a year early. But the kids in the honor classes are put under more pressure. The classes are faster and busier.
It depends on what classes you are taking!
If you want to take 9th grade classes you should speak with your school guidance councelor and/or principal to see if they can adjust your classes.
Actually, he tested out of high school early his junior year, 2009 from valencia high and is now taking college classes.
In Middle School you can pick 1 or 2 electives same as high school. And in college you pick your own classes.
All high school classes starting usually in 9th grade. What you do senior year, particularly in the second half of the year, can affect your admission.
Middle school usually 6
Advanced Placement, or AP classes are high school classes that can qualify for college credit at most accredited American universities. The credit received depends on the policy of the accepting university, the grade received, and the grade received on a standardized test taken at the completion of the class. Pre-AP classes are advanced cirriculum middle school classes designed to prepare the students for the AP classes in high school.
She began taking formal classes in 9th grade when she attended a preforming arts high school, but she had been involved with her middle school drama department and began preforming plays long before then.
Bio 9th if you took the regents in the 8th grade.....from there just regular classes, you will figure that out when you get to high school
Advanced Placement, or AP classes are high school classes that can qualify for college credit at most accredited American universities. The credit received depends on the policy of the accepting university, the grade received, and the grade received on a standardized test taken at the completion of the class. Pre-AP classes are advanced cirriculum middle school classes designed to prepare the students for the AP classes in high school.
Advanced Placement, or AP classes are high school classes that can qualify for college credit at most accredited American universities. The credit received depends on the policy of the accepting university, the grade received, and the grade received on a standardized test taken at the completion of the class. Pre-AP classes are advanced cirriculum middle school classes designed to prepare the students for the AP classes in high school.