The 4x4 Schedule
The Page is conducting a survey on student opinion on the new class schedule system of 4x4. All responses are voluntary and you may choose to stay anonymous. Please respond to each question to the best of your ability. Thank you for your participation! 
What grade are you in? *
Are you in the IB program or any other academy program?  *
The "4x4" Schedule
This year, Virginia Beach City Public Schools implemented a system across all high schools known as "four by four" that has pushed typically full year classes to be taken in a semester. But AP classes and some academy and elective classes have remained as full year (A/B) classes, creating a system for many of balancing both semester and full year classes.  
What is your schedule like regarding 4x4 and full year classes?  *
If you are taking a mix of 4x4 classes and full year classes, what has your experience been like? What is it like to balance both types of classes?
If you take any 4x4 classes please respond to these statements:
I like 4x4 classes better than A/B day classes
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I like the pace of 4x4 classes
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4x4 classes have allowed me to learn more in a shorter period of time
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I feel overwhelmed balancing the workload of one or more 4x4 classes 
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In your opinion, are there any advantages to the 4x4 schedule?
In your opinion, are there any disadvantages to the 4x4 schedule?
In your experience, are there any specific classes that do not work well with the 4x4 schedule? Ex: classes that have too much material to cover in a semester, classes that need a slower pace, etc.
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