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Re: Report cards
« Reply #150 on: July 15, 2010, 07:18:52 PM »
Looking through all these grades, I'll say this: I can HARDLY wait for you folks to hit college (especially if you are going into meteorology or engineering). You'll be all suave going into the exam room, thinking about Friday night and hooking up with a few beers and ladies, and then Monday BOOM, you get a D on the Calc II Midterm. Worth 20% of the grade. And then you go home crying to the elders.

I'll say this: I wish I could get the grades I did in High School again. You'll realize after about 2 years of higher education that high school teachers were SERIOUSLY doorknobs when it came to teaching his/her subjects.

BTW to stick with the subject, I'll give my grades for the past year or so:

Sorted by grade:

A:
-Meteorology Internship

A-
-Intro to Cultural Geography
-Understanding Climate Change
-Economic Geography
-Natural Hazards
-Intro to Landforms
-Landscape Ecology
-Thinking Geographically

B+
-Geography and Statistics

B-

-Biogeography

The B- actually made me miss the Dean's List for the spring semester; made it the fall. (And the spring semester was 5 classes straight, 2 days a week, 3 classes 1 day a week, and 1 class 1 day a week. Although it sounds like a typical high school day, remember this: No breaks, no lunch, and the stuff's 100x harder to learn. And then you take it home for the next day with 5 hours of HW.)

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #151 on: July 15, 2010, 08:12:20 PM »
Math1: 92
Reading1: 88
Reading2: 95
PE: 100
Science: 94
Math2: 82
Social Studies: 90
ELA: 83
Career: 96

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #152 on: July 16, 2010, 03:49:39 AM »
Looking through all these grades, I'll say this: I can HARDLY wait for you folks to hit college (especially if you are going into meteorology or engineering). You'll be all suave going into the exam room, thinking about Friday night and hooking up with a few beers and ladies, and then Monday BOOM, you get a D on the Calc II Midterm. Worth 20% of the grade. And then you go home crying to the elders.

I'll say this: I wish I could get the grades I did in High School again. You'll realize after about 2 years of higher education that high school teachers were SERIOUSLY doorknobs when it came to teaching his/her subjects.
I imagine this year is going to be a rude awakening! Great job on your classes!

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #153 on: July 16, 2010, 01:09:47 PM »
Looking through all these grades, I'll say this: I can HARDLY wait for you folks to hit college (especially if you are going into meteorology or engineering). You'll be all suave going into the exam room, thinking about Friday night and hooking up with a few beers and ladies, and then Monday BOOM, you get a D on the Calc II Midterm. Worth 20% of the grade. And then you go home crying to the elders.

I'll say this: I wish I could get the grades I did in High School again. You'll realize after about 2 years of higher education that high school teachers were SERIOUSLY doorknobs when it came to teaching his/her subjects.
I imagine this year is going to be a rude awakening! Great job on your classes!
Those are all fun classes you're taking Steve. I'd be interested in taking all of 'em in college. What year in college do you have to be to take those courses? Don't you have to take Calculus , Linear Algebra and other math classes?

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #154 on: July 16, 2010, 02:03:49 PM »
I know that to be a meteorologist you need great math skills, but do OCM's really do alot of math?

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #155 on: July 17, 2010, 11:23:56 PM »
Yea, it's kind of messy right now. I bailed out of Meteorology last year around this time after finding out I couldn't do the math. But there are lots of people who can do it, just not me  :hmm: Usually, the mathematical part's in the classes - most operational and TV meteorologists tend to NOT use it (at least in my experience). TBH, there's not a lot of jobs in the field, regardless....and OCM's make no more than $25k out of school and usually don't make big bucks for the workload.

I just hope everyone's as good in college as they are in high school - usually the first year of college separates the wheat from the chaff. You will have to work harder in college, because the material is harder and you're expected to know the material better with little or no help from the actual instructor. It's not all parties, dorm lounging, and everything. I've been in college six years - my social life is terrible. :)

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #156 on: November 10, 2010, 09:19:29 PM »
First Quarter (September 8th-November 10th)

Geometry Lvl 3... 94% A
Chemistry Lvl 3... 87% B
Co-op... 99% A
Work experience... 100% A
Communication Tech... 90% A
Study skills... 100% A

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #157 on: November 10, 2010, 09:28:14 PM »
Nice job so far, Mike. :yes:

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #158 on: November 12, 2010, 08:15:49 PM »
First quarter

AP World - C
TV Production 1 - A
Chemistry 1 Honors - B
English 2 Honors - B
Spanish 1 - B
Intensive Reading - A
Algebra 2 - C
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Re: Report cards
« Reply #159 on: November 12, 2010, 08:22:42 PM »
AP European History B
Honors Precal B
Adv English 4 C+ (I hate this class)
Adv Physics A
Adv Anatomy/Health B+ ( I was less than a point away from an A)
Adv Genocide Studies A
AP Psychology A

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #160 on: November 12, 2010, 09:58:42 PM »
8th Grade First Quarter:

Earth Science: 100% A
Advanced Enrichment: 100% A
Algebra (9th Grade Course): 97% A
ELA: 95% A
Exploratory (Art): 96% A
American History: 95% A

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #161 on: November 13, 2010, 12:22:01 PM »
Awesome job to all three of you.  :twothumbs:

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #162 on: November 15, 2010, 04:34:49 PM »
My Term grades compared with midterms

Phys Ed: MT: A 92, T: A 92 = SAME
Algebra I: MT: A 93, T: B 90 = -2
Language Arts: MT: C 80, T: C 82 = +2
General Music: MT: A 100, T: A 98 = -2
Social Studies: MT: C 77, T: C 79 = +2 (and my only grade below 80)
Science: MT: A 93, T: A 93 = SAME

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Re: Report cards
« Reply #163 on: December 09, 2010, 12:06:51 AM »
Last report card: November 30th?
English: 96 (A+)
Global Studies: 95(A)
Drama 1: 98 (A+)
Webpage Design: 90 (B+)


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Re: Report cards
« Reply #164 on: December 09, 2010, 01:12:48 AM »
I should get my grades by Friday, but I got Dreamweaver's grade. B-. Martinez was a pain to deal with.  :P
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