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Strike For The South
01-25-2006, 03:27
Since Im apthetic and could care less yall get to choose my science course next year!!!!111111111
Samurai Waki
01-25-2006, 03:54
Chuck Norrilogy is easily the best class to take, you will learn about the "Chuck", his fighting styles, Walker Texas Ranger, and how his life and lessons he taught has improved your life. Through Chuck Norrilogy you may even gain entrance into Nirvana.:2thumbsup:
Alexander the Pretty Good
01-25-2006, 03:58
I'm finding Physics much easier than Chem (both Honors HS). More math in Physics, and less blooding memorizing things. Stupid elements.
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Teleklos Archelaou
01-25-2006, 04:06
What is all this stuff about Chuck Norris and why did it explode today? I heard it on Opie and Anthony, it's on my university's sports forum, on RTW forums now, etc.
Strike, whatever you take, it should be the AP class. There's nothing quite so nice as strolling into College with a half-year's worth of credits already under your belt. Makes you feel like, well, Chuck Norris.
Surely it should be "couldn't care less"? You crazy Americans!
Reenk Roink
01-25-2006, 04:37
What is all this stuff about Chuck Norris and why did it explode today? I heard it on Opie and Anthony, it's on my university's sports forum, on RTW forums now, etc.
Yeah, its gotten really big in my school too, and in my AP US History class, some kid keeps drawing pictures and writes sayings about Chuck Norris on the board...
Anyway, I hated science, so I simply took easy science credits after Biology Freshman year, and Chemistry Sophomore year. Currently, I'm taking Forensic Science (watch CSI and do easy labs all the time) and Principles of Engineering for my science credits. Then again, it depends on what your school offers...
TheSilverKnight
01-25-2006, 04:38
I'd highly recommend Chuck Norrilogy...it teaches you the science of ass-kicking, as well as they show Walker - Texas Ranger in every class. And the homework is basically about what Chuck Norris does in the episodes. I had it last year :2thumbsup: ~D
Kongamato
01-25-2006, 05:18
High School physics and its AP counterpart all involve single-variable algebraic equations. It is all about selecting the right equation and plugging the known data in from the story problems you receive. I found this kind of work pretty easy and the stuff was fun to learn. If you have a TI-86 or more powerful calculator, you can use the equation solver to make the class even easier.
I did not enjoy Chemistry. There are too many rules, and they don't seem to hold true throughout the entirety of the subject. Nomenclature, for me, seemed nearly impossible to study for using the naming rules. It seemed like I would have to memorize the names and symbols of every compound in the universe in order to truly know the subject matter.
The Chuck Norris fad began with Conan O'Brien's "Walker, Texas Ranger Lever", a stunt he pulled on his show where he would pull a lever and a hilarious clip out of context from the aforementioned show would play. Videos of this can be downloaded easily. Next, the Chuck Norris Facts list appeared on the internet, and that circulated through internet message boards.
Everyone always makes their own choices, on everything, whether wanting to or not, you do. Ask a million people and even if they give the same response, it would still be your choice is you followed it. Don't deceive yourself to your responsibility.
scotchedpommes
01-25-2006, 05:39
What is all this stuff about Chuck Norris and why did it explode today? I heard it on Opie and Anthony, it's on my university's sports forum, on RTW forums now, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_meme - In case you should want
a list of other 'phenomenons' too. [Chuck Norris is the second People
entry. I like how in his response to the 'facts' phenomenon, he doesn't
waste the opportunity to blatantly advertise his literary efforts.]
Surely it should be "couldn't care less"? You crazy Americans!
{They never seem to realise.}
I'd try to take Chuck Norris. Sure, it's tough, but once you get the hang of ducking under the roundhouse kick, it's not so bad.
Strike For The South
01-25-2006, 05:50
Everyone always makes their own choices, on everything, whether wanting to or not, you do. Ask a million people and even if they give the same response, it would still be your choice is you followed it. Don't deceive yourself to your responsibility.
so I take it you voted for mr.norris as well?
Zalmoxis
01-25-2006, 06:43
Wakizashi was right on the money.
Papewaio
01-25-2006, 06:53
Do both Chem and Physics.
What are you trying to get into after school?
Ja'chyra
01-25-2006, 09:47
I voted physics because it is all math, and we all know mathematics is the most important subject.
And then I saw Chuck Norris :furious3: Let me take it back, please.
Go Chuck, go!
Somebody Else
01-25-2006, 10:27
Lessee - being mildly serious, chemistry is the most useful of the three major sciences - it's the link between physics and biology, so you should do that. I see no reason not to take physics as well (not that I did beyond GCSE). I understand the AP courses to be slightly more rigorous than the non-AP, so you should do them.
Basically, do as much as you can, as hard as you can - you'll only regret not learning as much as you could now, when you're too old and don't have the time to study.
Strike, whatever you take, it should be the AP class. There's nothing quite so nice as strolling into College with a half-year's worth of credits already under your belt. Makes you feel like, well, Chuck Norris.
If you have the brains for it, definitely take the AP courses. They will generally be taught by better teachers, and the students are a little more serious and willing to learn, rather than goof off. Scoring well on the AP tests can give you college credit in those classes, which have several benefits:
1. "Free" credits, you can graduate earlier.
2. The classes you get credit for are usually weed out courses, so you get to avoid those.
3. Some colleges order course registration based on credit hours, so having free credits allows you to sign up for the good profs before the rest of your class. :2thumbsup:
Dutch_guy
01-25-2006, 19:19
What is this AP class, what is the difference between a normal class and an AP one ?
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Whatever you take, don`t take Chuck Norris. :gah:
What is this AP class, what is the difference between a normal class and an AP one ?
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AP stands for Advanced Placement. These classes are typically harder than your standard high school class, and cover material that is usually taught in the first year of college. There are standardized AP tests that you can take at the end. Some colleges will accept good results in these tests as credit for college freshmen level courses.
Edit-> Wiki entry for AP
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_placement
Big King Sanctaphrax
01-25-2006, 20:38
I would say that Physics at this level is generally easier, especially if you are of a mathematical bent-if you know the equations, you should be fine. Chemistry on the other hand, has far more to memorise, but is, I find, more interesting, and has far more big explode-ey practicals than Physics.
It's up to you, really.
I'd take both along with AP Calc, if you have the prerequisites.
Ap Chemistry is a good class. I found it interesting to learn how stuff, like battries in electrochemistry, actually worked. The solution and equalibrium part I found a bit dull, but otherwise a good class.
I'm assuming you mean Physics B. I would have loved to take that class, if my school offered it. They only offer C and regular physics. You need a year of physics for C, so I was forced to take regular when I moved here. I really wish I was in B.
Even if you don't care for science, you can take the courses, do good on the AP exams, and then use your score to get credits at college. Colleges usually require you to take a few intro science courses anyway.
well dog knows why you want to do science, but physics is okay :book:
Reverend Joe
01-25-2006, 22:39
What is all this stuff about Chuck Norris and why did it explode today? I heard it on Opie and Anthony, it's on my university's sports forum, on RTW forums now, etc.
I once heard that a guy once asked Chuck Norris if his real name was Charles and he stared at the guy so hard the guy exploded and Gary Coleman popped out of the guy's body and said, "Ze plane, boss, ze plane!" and Chuck Norris roundhouse kicked Gary Coleman's head and his head exploded and then a thousand ninjas jumped out and Steven Segal wanted to help but Chuck Norris had already killed all of them so Steven Segal hid his head in his belly and cried.
I voted chemistry.
Chemistry is impossible. I warned you, thats why I voted for Chuck Norris.
Uesugi Kenshin
01-25-2006, 23:24
Chem AP! It's a lot of fun as long as you get to play with chemicals. If your school looks down on that sort of thing Physics AP should be pretty good, but I am only starting my Physics class...
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