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Thank y'all.She's doing great. We're 8 days post surgery, and outside of the swelling you wouldn't know it. I told my wife I'd be okay if her legs atrophied for a couple of months until she's healed. She almost immediately went back to trying to take a few steps. I'm anxious just about the whole time she's awake, but she's doing great.
Let's be honest...how many of us here took this kind of course load at any point in our high school careers? Classes with H at the start are honors. The two English classes are each one semester.
Very impressive. Should equate to a min of a college semester of classes. AP calculus was my only C in HS (very few B’s). I took it my senior year and was more focused on baseball and partying. Please don’t let him grow up to be a taint radiologist/physicist like Rick 😂
Um....*raises hand*
I'm talking about in one year...not your whole high school career. We didn't even take seven classes per term, much less eight. And one of those was usually athletics.
True that. I had 6 classes per term my senior year. All but one was honors. And none were athletics because like the loser I am, I quit football because we sucked.
I took all honors that were available through my junior year...which amounts to one science, one math, and English. Senior year I was accepted to all the schools I applied to and, being the slacker I am, chose about as easy a path as possible. Still took Calculus and Physiology as honors, but dropped Honors English and skipped out on Honors Chem 2. The fifth year of Chinese is what still blows my mind on that schedule. He insists it's by far his easiest class, but that seems crazy to me.He's debating dropping the Comparative Government class for AP Physics C (calculus based). He wants a career in science and likes physics better, but the Gov't teacher is probably their most prominent faculty member and a hell of a rec letter for elite schools.
WORD!!!Regardless of what HogNRock says, medical physics is a great way to use a Physics degree.
He's actually leaning towards medicine, and very interested in radiology as a specialty.
My grandson’s team has been in Panama City Beach all week for a tournament. They won the championship in their bracket. In 2 games, my grandson went 5-5. And he is a pretty good second baseman also.
My youngest (12) at TCU basketball camp this morning with a couple of his teammates. He's already almost 6 feet.Refuses to wear anything but Razorback stuff. Had an Aggie coach at a select camp early this summer giving him grief about it, he's really going to get it today (and he knows it).
Teach him how to throw a fastball
are you ordained in the discipline of the holy mother of woopig?
Here's my oldest of three grandsons at UofA football camp. Just turned 14 yrs, 5'11", 210, going into 9th grade.
Damn. Pittman is withering away to nothing.