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yes it is an honors class
Unless you have already had the class, if you plan to go into the highly competitive medical field by now you should be in geometry and generally earth science is a middle school course with biology, chemistry, physics, as well as anatomy being the dominant high school science courses. This is not to say your GPA is not impressive it is but I think you are already well aware of this. Good luck with your goal.
foundations algebra is probably pre algebra, which is before algebra, so no.
He Really Enjoys Swinging Nightclubs. I just had to do that on a math worksheet for 9th grade Algebra 1 Honors. Cheesey, right?
The difference of algebra and algebra 1 is that in algebra they teach you the basics. For example, they teach you about variables, graphs, how to find slopes. In algebra 1 they start using equations and and teach you how to work longer equations and all that jazz.
yes it is an honors class
Algebra 2 Honors? I prefer you ask your school administration rather than Answers.com.
In most honors courses, in order to earn a D, one must have at least 60% in the class, although there are some exceptions (for example in my algebra II/trig honors class, we must have 65% or higher to earn a D). In an honors class, a D is worth 1 point in your GPA, unlike an AP course, in which a D would be worth 2 points in your GPA.
Yes, an A minus is a good for a 10 year old in an Algebra 1 honors class.
Biology 1, or if you want an extra .5 added on to your GPA, biology 1 honors. If you're in honors, just be prepared for the workload though, you'll be expected to do more work and understand things faster than in bio 1.
Well, Algebra usually goes through each lesson slower, and has less complicated problems to solve. Honors Algebra usually goes through each lesson faster and has more complicated problems to solve. Examples: Algebra--- x(6+1)=21 x=3 Honor's Algebra--- x(6*10)- -12+2=?
No because prealgebra is the easiest class ever. Algebra 1 honors is way harder
Unless you have already had the class, if you plan to go into the highly competitive medical field by now you should be in geometry and generally earth science is a middle school course with biology, chemistry, physics, as well as anatomy being the dominant high school science courses. This is not to say your GPA is not impressive it is but I think you are already well aware of this. Good luck with your goal.
For regular classes grades have points A=4 B=3 C=2 D=1 For Honors classes you add half a point and for AP classes you add a full point Then you calculate GPA in normal way.
honors physics / ap physics honors pre-calculus / ap calculus AB/BC honors chemistry engineering mechanics
Kids that are shall I say "Math Challenged" 8th-Math 8 9th-Pre-Algebra 10th-Algebra 1 11th-Geometry 12th-Algebra 2 Average Kids 8th-Math 8 Accelerated 9th-Algebra 1 10th-Geometry 11th-Algebra 2 12th-Trigonometry Honors Kids 8th-Algebra 1 9th-Geometry 10th-Algebra 2 11th-Trigonometry 12th-AP Calculus
sure a 3.75 is good, but there are a lot of people applying with 4.0 gpa's so make sure to do good on the SAT's aim for 2200 and above (if you can)