Nope.. It means the same thing ✅
But I was in all AP classes in the 6th grade and flunked out of all of them except for English in the last 6 weeks cuz I started hanging out with my best friend more.. So the only AP class I had in the 7th grade was English... But I doubt they were counting it as a university course ermmhappy
College honors rocks if you go to college your freshman year.
Oh yea, I remember when I went to a public school, I got into gifted in kindergarten. It totally rocked. Our English teacher in high school was saying how her kids didn't get into gifted ever since pre-k like at age 3, or 2??
Catholic colleges are a guarantee to rock- Check out Loyola. There are 4 of them and one is in New Orleans, one in Chicago, one in Baltimore, and I just found one in L.A.. Also Catholic University of America, any religious college. Baldwin-Wallace in Ohio is Methodist but has a conservatory of music. Loyola's music school in New Orleans was supposed to be almost like a conservatory or better, as a college.
Most cool ppl ermmfrown actually get into an expensive school like Loyola and live the night life and drop out early enough to get refund (the beginning is the only part that rocks with the orientation Easter egg hunt) or sometime first semester and sleep in. By the end of first year, most people are gone from any real scene. People who pick a major they love end up dropping out, and people who picked a major just for work usually stick the whole way through. I dropped out / sabbaticalled, however you like to put it, for my health and looks, but this was as a junior/senior. I came home the start of my junior year.. ermm
Originally posted by Running Mascara
Nope.. It means the same thing ✅
But I was in all AP classes in the 6th grade and flunked out of all of them except for English in the last 6 weeks cuz I started hanging out with my best friend more.. So the only AP class I had in the 7th grade was English... But I doubt they were counting it as a university course ermmhappy
So....then they may have been "Advanced Placement" classes, but not of the AP that I'm speaking of. 😛
LMAO, I should think not, it's only been instituted in Canada over the past half-decade....
Originally posted by VioletEyesPop08
College honors rocks if you go to college your freshman year.Oh yea, I remember when I went to a public school, I got into gifted in kindergarten. It totally rocked. Our English teacher in high school was saying how her kids didn't get into gifted ever since pre-k like at age 3, or 2??
Catholic colleges are a guarantee to rock- Check out Loyola. There are 4 of them and one is in New Orleans, one in Chicago, one in Baltimore, and I just found one in L.A.. Also Catholic University of America, any religious college. Baldwin-Wallace in Ohio is Methodist but has a conservatory of music. Loyola's music school in New Orleans was supposed to be almost like a conservatory or better, as a college.
LOL, the only school I'd want to go to is the most irreligious and god-forsaken of all: UofT. 😐
Originally posted by Melcórë
So....then they may have been "Advanced Placement" classes, but not of the AP that I'm speaking of. 😛LMAO, I should think not, it's only been instituted in Canada over the past half-decade....
LOL, the only school I'd want to go to is the most irreligious and god-forsaken of all: UofT. 😐
Originally posted by MelcórëYea, I wanted to do that when I saw Loyola wasn't the highest academic ranking even though it is first tier and even top 10, yet not a national university. I went to CUA in DC, though, which was a top national university. The community colleges are alright, but I was a good student. yes2 But I'm still completely cool. yes2 I should have taken my scholarship to Rhodes, either way.
So....then they may have been "Advanced Placement" classes, but not of the AP that I'm speaking of. 😛LMAO, I should think not, it's only been instituted in Canada over the past half-decade....
LOL, the only school I'd want to go to is the most irreligious and god-forsaken of all: UofT. 😐
Originally posted by VioletEyesPop08
Yea, I wanted to do that when I saw Loyola wasn't the highest academic ranking even though it is first tier and even top 10, yet not a national university. I went to CUA in DC, though, which was a top national university. The community colleges are alright, but I was a good student. yes2 But I'm still completely cool. yes2 I should have taken my scholarship to Rhodes, either way.
LOL.
Don't get me wrong, UofT is a highly-respected and studious school....I was trying to remark on the scarcity of religious-based universities in the area. Indeed, the only ones that I can think of off-hand are based in Québec....