High schools and colleges have very different schedules and it kind of rises my curiosity as to why it's like that. Why are they so different? In high school you don't really have that much flexibility. The most you can choose is a couple of courses that you can opt to take for fun, but even then, you have to take them earlier. Later on when you're a senior there's not much work to be done except for college.
I know they're adding a lot more programs for high schoolers and giving them a lot more options than what my father or I had, and I'm not that old. I know at my high school they have all of these classes and courses that I would have loved to take, but now I have to pay for them in college.
High school is basically the same thing nationally. Around 7 to 8 it starts, and around 2 to 3 it stops. Then there's other stuff after school if you want to hang around.
College is so much more different. You have total flexibility with absolutely everything. You can choose your major, choose your minor, what time you want your classes to be, what day of the week, and what classes you want. You can take as much classes you want, or as little.
I think high school should be like that, to some degree, but it wouldn't be as controlled, but I do think it would be better overall. It would enthuse people more, I believe anyway.
So my classes for this semester are Making of the Mind, Statistics, Listening to Music, Sociology, and Science of Modern Electronics.
That's it really. Blog you later.
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