Riding freshman, these are my courses next year. Advices, insight?

Hey everyone! I’m an incoming freshman and I’ve got my schedule set for next year. I’d love to get some advice or insights on the courses I’ll be taking since I’m a bit nervous about it all. Have any of you had experience with these classes, especially if you’ve taken them together? Here’s what I’m signed up for:

  • Biology Honors
  • Geometry Honors
  • Literature and Composition II Honors
  • American Government/Civics
  • Health/Fitness
  • Spanish II

I also requested these electives:
– Food and Nutrition Science
– Spanish III

And for alternates, I’m likely to get at least one of the following:
– Photography I
– Graphic Design I

Let me know what you think! Thanks!

One Reply to “Riding freshman, these are my courses next year. Advices, insight?”

  1. Your course lineup looks solid! Here’s a brief overview of what you can expect from each class, along with some advice for navigating them:

    1. Biology Honors: This course will likely cover topics such as cell biology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. It might involve lab work, so be prepared for hands-on experiments.

    Advice: Stay organized with notes and lab reports. Don’t hesitate to ask your teacher for extra help if you’re struggling with the concepts!

    1. Geometry Honors: Expect to delve into shapes, theorems, proofs, and coordinate geometry. Problem-solving skills will be essential.

    Advice: Practice regularly and don’t skip on homework; it’s crucial for mastering the material. Consider forming a study group to help with challenging concepts.

    1. Lit+Comp II Honors: You’ll likely read a variety of literature and work on writing analytical essays. Expect discussions and projects.

    Advice: Read actively and take notes on themes, characters, and styles. Practice writing to improve clarity and argumentation in your essays.

    1. American Gov/Civics: This course usually covers the foundations of American government, the Constitution, and civic responsibilities.

    Advice: Stay engaged with current events and understand how they relate back to what you learn in class. Participating in discussions will deepen your understanding.

    1. Health/Fitness: This class will probably focus on personal health, nutrition, and fitness. You may have both theoretical and practical components.

    Advice: Take the lessons seriously; the knowledge can benefit your whole lifestyle. Get involved in activities that promote fitness outside of class.

    1. Spanish II: Building on basic Spanish skills, expect to learn more vocabulary, grammar, and conversational skills.

    Advice: Practice speaking as much as you can, even outside of class. Use apps or find conversation partners to enhance your learning.

    Electives:

    • Food/Nutrition Science: This class could cover diet, meal planning, and the science behind food choices — a very practical subject!

    • Photography I: Great for exploring creativity! You’ll learn about techniques, composition, and editing.

    • Graphic Design I: Expect to learn about design principles, software (like Adobe), and project-based learning.

    Combined Electives: Both Photography I and Graphic Design I can complement each other well if you enjoy creative work, so think about how you can mesh skills from each.

    General Advice: Balancing honors courses with electives can be challenging, so make sure to manage your time well. Stay on top of assignments, and don’t hesitate to seek help when needed. Getting involved in extracurricular activities can also enhance your high school experience. Good luck! You’ll do great!

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