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You're taking Calc III in high school? Do they even offer it there or do you take it elsewhere? At my HS, you'd have to dual-enroll in a community college if they let you take it at all.
I'm taking English I and a class called "Personal Finance." I know this doesn't seem impressive, but I hope I can boost my GPA with these lower-difficulty classes.
The real fun begins in the fall. I intend to take Intro to Symbolic Logic, Discrete Mathematics, and a few other classes.
Yeah, I know what you mean. APs can indeed be different from college classes. I'm not saying that they're all bad, but they sometimes don't even adequately prepare you for the next level of classes you'll be taking. AP Chemistry, Physics, and Calculus are all potential examples of this.
I took a few AP classes in high school and I passed the tests. Be aware, however, that your uni might not accept all of them. University of California schools only take them as "elective credit" in the sense that the credits you are awarded doesn't satisfy any kind of GE requirement for graduation. Other schools, such as the Cal States, have a credit limitation.
I have to take some more classes before I transfer to a uni. I really wish I could get in now, lol.
I will endeavour to mention it to you personally, but I will definitely put something on here (blog post, fan club most likely, perhaps even signature) about it should I be fortunate enough for that to happen.
Yeah, I've always been a fan of shades of grey (that term has so been ruined >_>) in terms of good guys and bad guys because that's what real life is like.
If I do pick it up again, I probably will make it a reboot, though there will likely be relatively little change to the earlier chapters.
The name of my novel is The Mark. I don't want to say more than that at this stage though =P
Well, I would really like to continue it as I put a lot of effort into the plan and I think it's a really cool story (if I do say so myself). I have this vague plan that when I have more free time I will resume it, but I'm really unsure when that will be. My priority is working on my novel and I'm already not doing that as much as I would like to.
I submit my dissertation for university at the start of September. Hopefully after that I'll free up a bit but who knows. With the amount of time it's been since the original launch perhaps if I ever revive it it ought to be a reboot. What do you think? Do you think that'd be a sensible route to take?
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