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Is there an example of a kid announcing an intention to reclassify who then wasn’t able to or ultimately didn’t?  Off the top of my head I can’t think of 1.

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12 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

From Lander what he needs to graduate and from Jon Blau:  For context, when Bloomington North's Musa Jallow reclassified and went to Ohio State a year early, he had one class he had to finish, The English Novel. He had it completed by July 10. Two classes is more but not unreasonable.

 

 

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I have to think he's coming in 2020. That really is not a lot. He also had to have started the process already too. If he didn't, he would have more classes to take. 

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25 minutes ago, HoosierFan1994 said:

I have to think he's coming in 2020. That really is not a lot. He also had to have started the process already too. If he didn't, he would have more classes to take. 

Yeah pretty sure you need 8 semesters of English with any Indiana degree he had to have taken an extra semester somewhere 

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15 hours ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

From Lander what he needs to graduate and from Jon Blau:  For context, when Bloomington North's Musa Jallow reclassified and went to Ohio State a year early, he had one class he had to finish, The English Novel. He had it completed by July 10. Two classes is more but not unreasonable.

 

 

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Two semesters is very doable.  A lot of the seniors at the school I teach at do two classes in the summer.  

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2 hours ago, HooHooHoo22 said:

I remember when I was in high school and it only took me a week and a half to finish a whole semester of geometry. Very doable


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Guess what I took at IU? It was just called “Practical Math” or something. It taught us interest rates and stuff you need to know for life, which in a perfect world, if you’re not going to be an engineer or mathematician, should be the only math you’re required to take. 

I was an art student. Spent a lot of time with the weirdos in Collins. Needless to say math isn’t my strong suit and I’m actually a tad dyslexic with numbers. 

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Only had to finish 1 required class my senior year to graduate. Had to bolster my school day with 3 easy electives so I could have no homework load and be able to play sports all school year. Choir, Radio, and P.E. lol. 

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1 minute ago, NOLA Hoosier said:

Guess what I took at IU? It was just called “Practical Math” or something. It taught us interest rates and stuff you need to know for life, which in a perfect world, if you’re not going to be an engineer or mathematician, should be the only math you’re required to take. 

I was an art student. Spent a lot of time with the weirdos in Collins. Needless to say math isn’t my strong suit and I’m actually a tad dyslexic with numbers. 

If my hs senior ends up at the Jacobs School, I’m sending him directly to that course!

 

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Just now, Stuhoo said:

If my hs senior ends up at the Jacobs School, I’m sending him directly to that course!

 

If you are terrible at numbers, it’s the best thing ever and actually helps with life skills. I believe for art/music students it’s the most basic thing you could possibly take that’s required.

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