If I had stayed at my first high school (a college preparatory school), I would have had to not just take, but pass 2 (or 3?) AP classes to graduate. Anything below a C- was a failing grade at that school. There were a lot of requirements for graduation. That was NOT the school for a "simple" person like me 🤣 but I did have a lot of good friends there. When I went, the school was only in its 2nd year of operation so there were only around 300 students, and pretty much everyone got along. It was nice. Then I switched to a school with regular graduation requirements, but 2000+ students and of course, there were the cliques. Can never have it all, I guess.

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Got the heater installed yesterday...

But the girls would rather huddle around under the coop :idunno
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Advanced Placement courses taken in high school which are more like a college curriculum and have a standardized test at the end of the year which is graded on a scale (1-5 iirc) and depending on your score, can translate into college credit depending on the college/university you attend and how they weigh the scores. I took AP classes and was two credits shy of being a sophomore when I matriculated at uni. The next semester they changed their system and I would have gotten only half of the credits I did if I had started later!

From what I can tell many now just take college classes instead of AP if available as an option. Depends on the high school.

Interesting. Glad I am no longer in school! Now I just deal with the school of hard knocks!

Two for Tuesday

2 silkies
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2 fuzzy legs
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And am enjoying these Noirans!
 
If I had stayed at my first high school (a college preparatory school), I would have had to not just take, but pass 2 (or 3?) AP classes to graduate. Anything below a C- was a failing grade at that school. There were a lot of requirements for graduation. That was NOT the school for a "simple" person like me 🤣 but I did have a lot of good friends there. When I went, the school was only in its 2nd year of operation so there were only around 300 students, and pretty much everyone got along. It was nice. Then I switched to a school with regular graduation requirements, but 2000+ students and of course, there were the cliques. Can never have it all, I guess.

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But the girls would rather huddle around under the coop :idunno
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You are no more simple than I am, do not label yourself as such ♥️

That looks like an awesome heater - what brand is it?
 
You are no more simple than I am, do not label yourself as such ♥️

That looks like an awesome heater - what brand is it?
Aww, thank you. I am intellectually disabled, "simple" is just easier to type 😆 I don't mean it as self-depreciating, just a fact. I'm not ashamed of it :)

It's a Cozy Products heater!
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$50 at Family Farm & Home!
 
Aww, thank you. I am intellectually disabled, "simple" is just easier to type 😆 I don't mean it as self-depreciating, just a fact. I'm not ashamed of it :)

It's a Cozy Products heater!
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$50 at Family Farm & Home!

How interesting that there is french wording on that box. Is it a Cnd product I wonder?

It looks like a really wide panel, I must look this up. Thanks for posting!

(You’re plenty smart trust me!)

Edit: how wide & tall is that panel?
 
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Awww! More babies?! Are they with a mama there?
Yes, one of the Light Sussex pullets went broody and I gave her a few old eggs to sit on for a bit so I could keep collecting new eggs every day. Failed to take into account that some of the old eggs were laid by my bomb-proof murderbird, so of course they were still fertilised a few weeks after I ate her boyfriends and of course they developed and hatched fine even though they'd sat around indoors for several weeks without turning after they were laid 🤦‍♂️ Stupid time of year for chicks but she's doing a good job with them.

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