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Courses

Note: No college entrance course will be given for fewer than 5 students.

English 3: Whole Quarter. 9:30; C. L. 28. Credit, one unit.

Mr. Alvey.

A critical study of specimens of English literature—third year high school English.


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English 4: Whole Quarter. 10:30; C. L. 28. Credit, one unit.

Mr. Alvey.

A critical study of specimens of English literature—fourth year high school English.

Latin 3: Whole Quarter. 11:30; C. L. 28. Credit, one unit.

Miss Jones.

Cicero's Orations (6); Grammar; Composition.

or

Latin 4: Whole Quarter. 12:30; C. L. 28. Credit, one unit.

Miss Jones.

Virgil's Aeneid; Grammar Composition.

Mathematics 2: Whole Quarter. 10:30; C. L. 29. Credit, one unit.

Mr. Wingfield.

Quadratics, Progressions, and the Binomial formula.

Mathematics 3: Whole Quarter. 11:30; C. L. 29. Credit, one unit.

Mr. Wingfield.

Plane Geometry.

The examination in each course must be approved by the Committee on
Admissions of the University.

In addition to the above courses designed especially for high school
credit, high school students, with the permission of their principals or the
dean of the college which they expect to enter, may take certain of the regular
college courses announced in the catalogue. Each of these college courses
will be accepted by the University of Virginia for one-half unit of entrance
credit.