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What are your plans for the future? What college do you want to attend? What job do you hope to have some day?
Discuss!
Discuss!
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I'd like to be a lawyer in the Navy JAG(Judge Advocate General) Corps. For college, I'm looking at various online Christian colleges. After high school, I'm going to go into the Navy for a few years to help pay for college. I'm hoping to get a little bit of college credit while I'm in, and one of things you can do is online college. If some way I can get a year or two off-duty, I want to go to Pensacola Christian College. The Pensacola Christian Academy is where I'm currently getting my home-school education from, and all the teachers there are strong Christians, and their academics is really good.
I agree, Artemis97. It is weird being in a big school. I had to go to an actual high school complex to take the SAT, and I was almost in a trance when I got there. I thought, "Whoa, this place is huge......and there are so many kids! And there are actual lockers!"![]()
As for the Christian vs. secular college, I think that if you're a Christian, it's best to go to a Christian college. It is so much easier to spend every day with people who believe in the same things you do. Not to mention, in a secular school, you're constantly hearing everything--history, science, philosophy-- from a non-Christian standpoint. Eventually, it will be like you start forgetting what is like to be a Christian....at the very least it will be wearisome. There was a church my family and I used to attend, and all the teachers were preaching some pretty twisted doctrines. Finally, it came to the point where I could barely carry on a civil conversation with anyone there. Every talk felt like a battle. I lost almost all respect for those people and came home practically in tears every week. So, in my opinion, if you're a Christian, you should try to be around other Christians any time you can, especially when you're talking about education because your education has such a big part in defining how you think and feel about everything.
^Yeah!
Also, for those of you who are Christian: Would you rather be at a Christian university with lots of other Christians? Or would you prefer a secular school that's a good place to evangelize? Discuss.
I am taking pre-calculus, chemistry, the first education class, Music theory 1, Sight singing and ear training, and a PE class.
What are you taking?
Yay, you're into music as well. I was wanting to take AP Music Theory but I can't fit it into my schedule. I am taking a voice class and am stoked about it! I'm still finalizing my schedule but I'll c&p what I have for now:
Advanced Topics in Biological Research with Writing Option
Topics in International Relations (fall semester only)
Honors Hispanic Literature
Advanced History Research Seminar
The Study of the Mind: Psychology, Neuroscience and Philosophy
Honors English Senior Seminar
Senior Thesis in Drawing and Painting (fall semester only)
Vocal Technique and Interpretation (fall semester only)
I'm supposed to get in an extra semester of math but I'm tuckered out by it. I'll probably take another coding class in the spring when Topics in International Relations ends. If not, I'll take Regional Studies: Modern Middle East for that time slot. I'm taking a music video production class and dance IV in the spring, I think. It will be my final semester of high school and I want to enjoy it.
Oh that's awesome you want to become a lawyer in the JAG Corps!!! My mom launched her career as an attorney with the Air Force JAG Corps and had a magnificent, meaningful experience in her years with them. I was born in Germany because my parents were stationed there then, and I loved it. My dad was a physician with the Air Force. It's a wonderful way to serve your country, and if you decide to later practice in the private sector or for other government agencies your path will be paved to their front doors. I think you have a very wise plan and I wish you much success with it!
Well I must say I'm very glad to hear that!!!! I suppose it also depends on what kind of person you are too, as to whether you can stay strong in secular environments. I admire you!!I definitely respect your well-thought-out perspectives, but I disagree with them. Most Christians do not attend Christian schools and they are able to retain their
faith and maintain friendships with other Christians. For many, it's simply not economically feasible to attend a Christian K-12 school or a Christian college because of the additional costs that are typically involved. I attended an Episcopalian school for a few years when we lived in DC, but the majority of my education has been at nonsectarian private schools. Christians are in the minority at my school (most are humanists or Jewish) and this has actually enriched my faith in so many ways. Learning about the personal beliefs of my friends helps me to give deeper consideration to my own. Many kids at my school have preconceived false notions about Christians - that we're intolerant, judgmental, narrow-minded, anti-science, and they've said that actually seeing Christians on a daily basis who counter those stereotypes helps them to have a better perception of Christianity as a whole. I've been able to subtly share my beliefs in Christ's teachings through my actions. Several friends from my school and my dance studio now attend youth events at my church regularly.
What classes is everyone taking this upcoming school year? Do you have your schedules sorted out yet?![]()
That sounds like an awesome class list. I'd enjoy the Bible classes!That is so cool you guys are taking music!!!! I took violin when I was 4 and really didn't like it. Now I rather wish I had stuck with it.
I'm taking:
Old Testament:Genesis (first semester)
The Book of Revelation (second semester)
Pre-Calculus
Physics
American Government(first semester)
Economics(second semester)
English 12
Keyboarding/Document Processing
That sounds like an awesome class list. I'd enjoy the Bible classes!
Pre-Calculus is what I'm taking in the fall. I'll do Calc 1 in the spring... so you're doing pretty close to the same math I'm doing even though you're two years younger. I admire that!
Physics is the MOST FUN course I've ever taken! I hope you like it too. I really enjoyed it because it showed me how all the math I'd learned over the years was actually useful. Some of the experiments are fun too.
The biggest tip I can give you for physics is to keep your work neat and avoid sloppy errors. The math isn't hard, but things get confusing really fast if you drop a negative or something like that. Also, always keep your units in your work. You're more likely to catch a mistake if you divide your units the whole way than if you get to the end and decide that since this is speed, it should be m/sec.
I start on the 25th, so I have one week of break between summer and fall semesters!
I'm supposed to be a 12th grader this year, but I'm starting college instead. So I guess I'm a Freshman this year...
That sounds like an awesome class list. I'd enjoy the Bible classes!
Pre-Calculus is what I'm taking in the fall. I'll do Calc 1 in the spring... so you're doing pretty close to the same math I'm doing even though you're two years younger. I admire that!
Physics is the MOST FUN course I've ever taken! I hope you like it too. I really enjoyed it because it showed me how all the math I'd learned over the years was actually useful. Some of the experiments are fun too.
The biggest tip I can give you for physics is to keep your work neat and avoid sloppy errors. The math isn't hard, but things get confusing really fast if you drop a negative or something like that. Also, always keep your units in your work. You're more likely to catch a mistake if you divide your units the whole way than if you get to the end and decide that since this is speed, it should be m/sec.
I really liked physics, too, which shocked my socks of me because I hadn't been excited about taking it at all. My teacher was amazing that year and the whole class jived. We had fun with the experimentations. Aw, fond memories.
Good luck with calculus you guys! I took Calculus in the 10th grade and thought it was challenging, but definitely worthwhile. My brain got a workout!
i am going into the 11th grade and i cant wait