Hi. I checked my AISIS account today (individual program of study) and saw that instead of being listed in En 11, which, i think, is supposed to be the english class of freshmen for the first semester, I was enlisted in En 12. (see screenshot) I checked the curriculum for my course, BS HS, and saw that En 11 is the one that should go first. then I ran a google search for it and found out that freshmen who took En 12 last year were placed there via Advanced Placement Program. the thing is, when you look at my individual program of study, it says that i should take En 11 during the second sem.
i'm really confused here. any upperclassmen who know something about this and can help?
ok, thanks. that means i won't be with my block during english...i'll be with other people who got transferred to en12, right?
if you mean you'll be separated with your course block, you will really be separated.
everyone will have an english block, aside from their course block. You'll be with this block (fondly called english block) for a year. But there is a possibility that you will have an english blockmate who is also your course blockmate
People, bakit ganoon? I was pre-enlisted to a different Math Subject. Waaaah! What I know is that I shall be enlisted to MA11 pero bakit sa MA1 ako nakaenlist ngayon? Huhuhu.
People, bakit ganoon? I was pre-enlisted to a different Math Subject. Waaaah! What I know is that I shall be enlisted to MA11 pero bakit sa MA1 ako nakaenlist ngayon? Huhuhu.
paano un? di ba kakayanin un pag ipapalipat ko ang units ko ng Lit at En11 ko sa 1st sem? kaya naman sigurong ipagsabay-sabay ang isang 0 units at dalawang 3 units na English diba?
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if you could see it in your mind, you could hold it in your hands.
paano un? di ba kakayanin un pag ipapalipat ko ang units ko ng Lit at En11 ko sa 1st sem? kaya naman sigurong ipagsabay-sabay ang isang 0 units at dalawang 3 units na English diba?
that would be impossible. though en10 is a no-credit subject, it weighs like a 6 unit class, as you might have seen in your schedule (2 hours a day, 3 times a week).
also, you must first pass En10 before you can take En11 and lit13.