[quote=@Mr_pink] Sorry, but got to drop out of this. [/quote] Oh, that's a shame. Nice having you anyway! [quote=@MissCapnCrunch] [i] Yeeep. Yeah- When I was in HS we had each grade as kind of a different class. So if you were in say 9th grade you would be taking either geometry or algebra 1, if you were in 10th grade algebra 1 or algebra 2, etc etc. Same thing went for our sciences. English was just like "English 9" and then if you were advanced it'd be like "English 9+" LOL. Sounds so dumb now that I think about it. Our universities are like that too though (: [/i] [/quote] Weird. Here we have general math classes that cover most platforms. For example there's Math 10 math 11, math 11 pre-calculus, math 12 pre-calculus, math 12 calculus (that's the math path I'm taking, currently only in 11 precal) that's the more difficult path. There's also math at work (easier) math essentials (a little bit harder but still easier) and then generic mah 10, 11 & 12. They all cover different facets of math such as geometry, trigonometry, stats, quadratics, all that. Then we have different sciences after science 10 which are basically different levels of physics, biology and chemistry. I believe that's how most schools do it here, but of course I can only speak to my high school.