Almost finalized with my schedule. Just have to do some paperwork tomorrow to completely finalize things.
Homeschooling next semester.. which ends at the end of January..
So. Basically, my subjects:
Math. This will be finishing my Saxon Advanced Math curriculum (I have ~30 lessons left. So, 1/3 of the semester dedicated to that. Plus, I have bunches of tests to complete. Add two weeks for that.. yeah) and self-studying Calculus for the CLEP test. I'll do that sometime this summer, plus with MIT Openware I could possibly skip Calc 2 at the U, too. But idk how solid my math stuff would be if I did that.
Chemistry. I'd basically study with Apologia Chemistry, doing about a chapter a week (therefor finishing the book in the semester). I'd do the SAT Chemistry and CLEP Chemistry tests.
English. This one is the hardest. First off, I have some practice MCA-Reading tests before the real thing in March. Otherwise, I have Spelling, Grammar, and Vocab; plus, I have more time to read(!) and I could study a novel in-depth for a quarter (the first one would be The Scarlet Letter, where I would read and do study guides, and conclude with watching the movie). Yup.
French. This one is a little more tricky. I have to finish out the Holt curriculum (that's what I was using this past year-and-a-half), and I can do more literature and stuff. On Fridays, I'll learn a little Malayan French. I'll come back to this.
Elective - Computer Programming. This class meets at the school and is 8-9:30 MWF. I like it.
Social Studies- I'd do a language study. Doing an intro to a few languages that pique my interest, AKA Gaelic, Italian, German, Latin, and maybe Norwegian. I'd test this with crossword puzzles and online assessments.
Mhm. Sounds fun.
Cheers.
Destiny.