How can their be a "conflict" in my schedule?

I got a call from my school couselor today. She said that I can’t take AP World History & Honors Chemistry at the same time because it conflicts with my schedule. My choices are that I either take regular Chemistry or Honors World History. I chose taking Honors World History because I don’t wanna take any regular classes. How is their a “conflict” in my schedule. Is there any way that I can take both?

Answer #1

Well, there’s usually a conflict because the two classes are at the same time. The only way you would be able to take both is if, they had more than one class of either World History or Chemistry, which they probably do, but then they might interfere with other classes, such as lunch or another core subject like math or english. Confusing and stupid. Haha.

Answer #2

There is a conflict in your schedule because the two classes might be running at the exact same time during the year, and you can’t be in two places at the same time. I hate when that happens. There is probably no way you can take both.

Answer #3

It means that there is something you’re scheduled to be taking at the same time, and obviously you cant be in two places at once… You could talk to her about what the conflict is and if there is a way to schedule both, but odds are, if they’re being taught at the same time, then probably not…

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