I don't think it is but it really depends on the student. For example, I have a friend who loved the class and thought it was really easy, and I have a friend who thought it was hard and was glad to be done with it. If you work hard and don't give up or go the easy way out, then you shouldn't have a problem with it.
You go 2 electives, language arts, science or earth space science honors, math/algebra/geometry, history of the united states/ civics/ honors history
math before was more based off of geometry and math today is more based off of symbols and numbers. though it still contains the focus on geometry within it but not as focused as it is on other expressions.
Take algebra and study very hard.
It depends, if you are good at math then it would be very easy. But, if you dont like math then...........its hard. sorry > )
That's a hard question. The only thing I can think of is when Quinn says that Basketball is Basic Geometry & Physics on Zoey 101. I'm not sure how they're related. Good question.
It's not bad but it's not that good either
Yes, a freshman with determination and good study habits can handle 2 honors classes at the same time.
You go 2 electives, language arts, science or earth space science honors, math/algebra/geometry, history of the united states/ civics/ honors history
Get good grades and study hard.
Very hard
They are both life and logic theroy.
math before was more based off of geometry and math today is more based off of symbols and numbers. though it still contains the focus on geometry within it but not as focused as it is on other expressions.
Take algebra and study very hard.
if you are in honors math you take geometry your freshman year, and if not your sophmore year. the order goes per-algebra, algebra 1, geometry, algebra 2, pre calculas, and then calculas (calculas is only taken for AP classes, for seniors that want to take it. Calculas counts for a college credit.)
honors physics / ap physics honors pre-calculus / ap calculus AB/BC honors chemistry engineering mechanics
Unlike physical geometry which are the actual heads, tracks, and sectors, logical geometry is basically that information which is reported as addressable to the Bios/Os
It is hard to understand because you dont listen to your teacher2nd because you are distracted by other students