Question:
So i am going geometry accelerated next year, is it difficult?
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2010-07-12 17:32:02 UTC
I'm afraid that i can't handle it, but i wanted to take the class since its good for college. since i didnt take english acc, i took geo acc. but is there anything to watch out for so that i dont struggle?

This is the first time being in a geometry class, so i didnt take the regular geometry class before. i was in algebra 1 before, and my teacher said i can go to geo acc, but is it hard?

Also, im taking chemistry next year, and i really don't know how its like. is it hard too? i heard theres alot of math involved, and alot of work. im afraid i might fail chem. because even tho i passed bio, its because my teacher didnt really teach/ upgraded the grades.

im also taking spanish 2 next year, and spanish 1 was easy for me, but spanish 2? i heard that when i took spanish 1 i got the good teacher, and spanish 2? oh no.

HELP PLEASE!!
Five answers:
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2010-07-12 17:41:31 UTC
It's OK, calm down! :) im going into high school next year, and i took honors(accelerated) geometry in 8th grade. :) in 9th grade, (next year) im taking spanish 3, Algebra II Honors, and Biology. i can definitely tell you about the geometry. a key part of the curriculum are the theorems that help you do proofs. i know that sounds intimidating, but its not really. make sure you remember the theorems and REALLY understand the concepts. if your teacher thinks you can go from normal algebra I to Honors Geo, then she/he thinks highly of you ;) Also for spanish 2 is not nearly as scary as it sounds. ;) i know it can be handy to have a good teacher, but all teachers (whether bitchy or not) will know the material. as long as you ask if you don'tt understand, you will be absolutely fine!



Good Luck!
Conan
2010-07-12 17:37:06 UTC
You'll have a lot of logic in geometry, as well as spatial relationships. If you can visualize things in your mind, that will help. Being able to follow a line of logical reasoning helps a lot.



Chemistry's not too hard. You'll be balancing equations a lot, but that's basically just algebra with a slightly different face on it. The periodic table will help you predict a lot of your chemistry outcomes.



Spanish 2 is just more Spanish on top of what you learned in Spanish 1. As long as you actually learned Spanish 1, you should be fine. It'll just be more vocabulary and some new tenses.
Tim M
2010-07-12 17:51:11 UTC
i just finished geometry in may, and it is not that difficult, its just more memorization than you may be used to if youre coming out of algebra, which is using formulas which only come up on that test, whereas geometry teachers LOVE to make you use things from the very beginning of class al the way at the end, but its pretty much common sense for at least one quarter (things like "if right angles then congruent"), then it gets a little confusing, but most people i know didnt have major issues with it.



as far as chem, if you didnt understand bio very much, odds are you will understand chem, theyre very different mindsets, the biggest issue is when you get to the atomic level and you study the attractions between atoms and the periodic table, which is wayyyy harder than most people think... but dont worry, those shouldnt be until about the end of second semester.



as for spanish... im sorry but i hated spanish in junior high so i said f*ck it and took the language i always wanted (Latin) and love that, plus theres only one teacher, so i dont worry about mean ones or good ones... cuz i know jolz is good (and she loves me cuz im the top of the class)
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2016-11-07 03:33:58 UTC
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2010-07-12 17:34:48 UTC
idk im nervous 2 im almost 14 and im going into geometry next year


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