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What are your grades so far?

Started by Doodle, October 19, 2008, 03:54:17 PM

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Nayrman

I don't know for sure, but here is the rundown:
Math: horrible
Everything else pretty decent

Silverhawk79

I honestly don't know, since my professors don't put them up.

L10

Quote from: Lichig0 on October 19, 2008, 04:19:44 PM
Global-85-90
Health-80-90(I think 82 not sure)
Science-90-95
PE-100
Math-95-100
English-95-100

I have High Honor roll at the moment...
Health is a 81
0o!f

sonicdude164

In my academic classes:

Biology: B
English: A
Western Civilization: A
Spanish 3: A-
Algebra 2: A

Only things I know for certain are bio and western civ. Rest are guesses based on tests and other assessments. We still have two more weeks in the quarter though. Hopefully I can get my science grade up to a B+/A- if I do well on the lab reports and quiz that we still have.

Java

Physics: A+
Spanish for Spanish Speakers II: A+
Math Analysis: A-
English II: A+
Jewish History: A+
AP World History: A+
PC Applications I: A+

Those were my final grades for the quarter.
Best grades I've had in a while.

Anarchy_Jas

#20
I got my progress report about a week or two ago...

AP English 11- B+ (Got lazy. >.<)
Physics- A+ (Can't believe how easy they make it)
Gym- A+ (Easiest poop ever. Even with the "fitness days")
AP US History- B (I don't know HOW it's even that high. That class is hard as a mutha!)
Culinary Arts 2- A+ (Cooking's my specialty. ^^)
Advanced Algebra- C (I hate math with a passion)

With Honors/AP Classes, B's count as A's, so it's really 5 A's and a C. XP
"I know they hope I fall, but tell 'em winning is my muthaeffin protocol."

britneymahboy

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Quote from: mackormoses on October 19, 2008, 05:55:41 PM
Quote from: HTA on October 19, 2008, 05:32:18 PM
Quote from: mackormoses on October 19, 2008, 05:30:55 PM
Math - 75
Gym-90
Social Stuides -103
Geography-Low 90's
Info Processing -Low 90's
French -98
Tisk tisk, learn your numbers.
2+2 = Fish works in the real world, too bad math, unlike physics, doesn't apply itself to the real world.
Such heresy!  Physics is mathematics applied to the real world.  Your teachers should work harder on making that connection for you kids.  Some word problems wouldn't hurt either.
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Macawmoses

And teachers these days should also work on making sure kids can read context these days, it seems they show them use of a thesaurus, but what good is that without context? Or perhaps the word "unlike" doesn't show that I realize physics is math applied in such a manner. Nope, definitely your teachers haven't taught you context.

britneymahboy

Quote from: mackormoses on October 24, 2008, 03:27:59 PM
And teachers these days should also work on making sure kids can read context these days, it seems they show them use of a thesaurus, but what good is that without context? Or perhaps the word "unlike" doesn't show that I realize physics is math applied in such a manner. Nope, definitely your teachers haven't taught you context.
I don't know man.  This was pretty clear to me: "doesn't apply itself to the real world."  You know, Mack, just because you don't know the meaning of a word, doesn't mean that nobody else can know it. 
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Red Alert

Quote from: mackormoses on October 19, 2008, 09:25:10 PM
Quote from: Level_9_Chao on October 19, 2008, 06:47:56 PM
Chamber Orchestra: A
Spanish III: A
Honors Physics: A
3D Art: A
Honors English III: A
PE V: A
AP US History: B-
AP Calculus BC: C+


Quote from: mackormoses on October 19, 2008, 05:55:41 PM
2+2 = Fish works in the real world, too bad math, unlike physics, doesn't apply itself to the real world.

I hope you know that no math means no physics.

http://xkcd.com/43I5/
Í'm well aware, the difference between the two courses, though, is practical use.
you're heavily oversimplifying it. Physics is just an extension of the calculus you learn in math. If you don't take the "impractical" math then you can't do physics.

Macawmoses

Quote from: britneymahboy on October 24, 2008, 03:33:07 PM
Quote from: mackormoses on October 24, 2008, 03:27:59 PM
And teachers these days should also work on making sure kids can read context these days, it seems they show them use of a thesaurus, but what good is that without context? Or perhaps the word "unlike" doesn't show that I realize physics is math applied in such a manner. Nope, definitely your teachers haven't taught you context.
I don't know man.  This was pretty clear to me: "doesn't apply itself to the real world."  You know, Mack, just because you don't know the meaning of a word, doesn't mean that nobody else can know it. 
I know the meaning to several words, however, a majority of your recent posts are merely attempts to look better than the rest of the forum.

And RA, I actually can. I quite enjoy Physics, however, I quite dislike the Calculus. And guess what, you don't need to have both where I come from. So maybe where you come from, you need to have both the practical and "impractical", but I don't.

Red Alert

no, you need calculus to do physics. You can memorize formulas other people have derived using calculus, but then scope of problems you can do is VERY small. I mean, I guess you could do simple force problems? Good job?

Macawmoses

I'm not going to argue this. I've done my time with physics, without doing calculus, and the scope of problems was much more than "simple force problems". But who am I to know the curriculum that I've completed?

Red Alert

yes, I am fully aware "Physics without calculus" courses are offered. These courses give you calculus derived formulas for you to memorize so you can solve problems. For instance, there are spring force problems that would go way over your head if you did not know calculus (you can solve the simple ones using your nice F=-kx), among others.

britneymahboy

Quote from: mackormoses on October 24, 2008, 03:54:03 PM
Quote from: britneymahboy on October 24, 2008, 03:33:07 PM
Quote from: mackormoses on October 24, 2008, 03:27:59 PM
And teachers these days should also work on making sure kids can read context these days, it seems they show them use of a thesaurus, but what good is that without context? Or perhaps the word "unlike" doesn't show that I realize physics is math applied in such a manner. Nope, definitely your teachers haven't taught you context.
I don't know man.  This was pretty clear to me: "doesn't apply itself to the real world."  You know, Mack, just because you don't know the meaning of a word, doesn't mean that nobody else can know it. 
I know the meaning to several words, however, a majority of your recent posts are merely attempts to look better than the rest of the forum.

And RA, I actually can. I quite enjoy Physics, however, I quite dislike the Calculus. And guess what, you don't need to have both where I come from. So maybe where you come from, you need to have both the practical and "impractical", but I don't.
I'm sorry you don't know as many as I do?

On topic, calculus is physics.  Actually, calculus is more like physics, than high school physics actually is.  Calculus isn't the "impractical" part of physics.  They are both the same thing.  Have you ever taken a calculus class?
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