I can't figure out if I should stay at the Catholic school, but supposedly I should. They never had us read in history, though I heard that was common. Thing is English was good, Literature was okay, Math was kinda on and on, maybe a good opportunity. I was 4th in the state for Geometry, and most people were a grade older. I had some serious problems following instructions in math, though, and like I learned it ahead. I was in honors that year. Well, that school was an interesting feel, but I wish I moved to the private school. It's just I think they didn't teach science ahead, but I didn't know.
I just found to get into higher universities, you take more competitive courses, like Advanced Math.
I was hoping I'd go to school where I used to live, but my dad didn't get a job there. I see now they even have AP 3D art and Animation Tech.
I remember a few kids from the hard school. They seemed burned out. So did the ones from the other junior high. I don't know who made it into prestigious schools, otherwise. I know I did well in my class and improved most intellectually in high school.
Year 1
1 English I G
2 Geometry G
3 Physical Science H
4 Freshman Orientation | Civics
5 Talented Theater
6 Talented Music - Singing
7 Talented Art
Year 2
1 English II G
2 Algebra II G
3 Biology I H
4 World History (H?)
5 Talented Theater
6 Talented Music - Singing
7 Talented Art
Year 3
1 English III APG
2 Biology II H
3 American History H
4 PE I
5 Talented Theater
6 Talented Music - Singing
7 Talented Art
Year 4
1 English IV APG
2 PE II | Health
3 Free Enterprise |
4 Talented Theater
5 Talented Music - Singing
6 Talented Art
7
College - Loyola University New Orleans - Vocal Music Education & Honors (Which is Much Much Easier Than Regular)
Graduate and work for Disney Junior at Burbank.