TerrariaOn3DS
Plantera
(one class should only be 45 minutes, but it feels as the time im just alone is far longer...)
(weird as hell...i dont like this...)(Only 4 classes per semester for me, each one is around 80 minutes.)
(I did not know of a place that still used that system. So, does that mean you have eight courses that you have to go with the entire school year?)(one class should only be 45 minutes, but it feels as the time im just alone is far longer...)
(Yeah, where I am it's a semester based system, so only four, then in January-February it switches to a different four. To me it has several advantages, but others may have different opinions. And my parents have sometimes talked about having a system more like what you describe when they were in school, but it switched around when they finished, and varied from province to province.)(wait you guys dont have the same system? uh, seven courses, because lunch doesnt count. and some of them are only half year classes)
(Also, in Alberta there's instead CALM, which is Career and Life Management, which is required to graduate.)(Those two courses are half-courses, and are mandatory for Grade 10.)
(At least here.)
(So this is what I said I'd link. I'd personally recommend reading it.)
(well you get shafted with stuff like that nontheless, thats the stuff you dont get to pick, so i dont count them)(Math and English aren't even mandatory?)
(You don't pick your core courses?(well you get shafted with stuff like that nontheless, thats the stuff you dont get to pick, so i dont count them)
(Here, math is math, they don't separate it, other than the various levels like -1, -2, etc. With the levels being basically either advanced, general, basic, that type of stuff. You only technically need grade 12 English and Social Studies to graduate, but you need other 30 level credits as well, so math, science, and those types of things are where you would normally get those from anyway. But, you can still choose.)(no you pretty much have next to no say with core courses, but there are levels to it, like algebra 1, to geometry, to algebra 2, etc)
(Also, they have art as mandatory? The closest thing to that is art kind of projects in other courses, but they don't make you take art, and Phys. Ed. you only need to take once.)(Though art and gym courses are still mandatory here.)
(I'm also not sure what people here could actually read it.)(So this is what I said I'd link. I'd personally recommend reading it.)