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4-Year RoadmapStep-by-step milestones from Freshman year to your dream school.
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Graduation RequirementsKnow exactly which credits you need based on your FUSD school.
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Fremont Unified School DistrictFUSD · Fremont, California · 6 High Schools
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This 15-question assessment works like a professional Holland Career Interest + PI test. It identifies your core strengths, best academic paths, and customized Ivy League strategy just for you. No cost — just honesty.

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Ivy target: 4.2+
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Ivy target: 3.9+
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Ivy Course Strategy Target 4–5 AP/Honors in your strongest areas. A B in AP > A in regular. Show progression: Algebra → Pre-Calc → AP Calc → AP Stats.
What Ivy Leagues Look For 2–3 deep activities with leadership + measurable impact beats 10 surface-level clubs. Aim for a "spike" — be the best at ONE thing.
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Why Summer Programs Matter They show initiative, deepen your "spike", and give you powerful essay material. Programs on university campuses signal you're ready for college-level rigor.
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How to Use This Check off steps as you complete them. The roadmap automatically tells you what grade each step belongs to and whether you're on track.
Step 01 — Establish Your "Spine"

Your spine is your core purpose — the central theme that connects all your experiences. It's the problem you care about solving.

Step 02 — Identify Your "Vertebrae"

Vertebrae = key experiences that support your spine. List 3–5 moments, activities, or achievements that connect to your core purpose.

Step 03 — Narrative Flow

Organize your vertebrae chronologically: Spark → Developing Skills → Impact. This creates a story arc admissions officers remember.

Step 04 — Essay Checklist
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FUSD Graduation = 230 credits + 40 hours Service Learning 10 credits = 1 full-year course for 1 period/day. American, Irvington, MSJ and Washington HS: 6 courses/yr = 60 credits/yr possible. JFK HS: 8 courses/yr = 80 credits/yr.
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📚 Required Courses for Graduation (230 credits total)
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🏛️ UC / CSU a-g College Prep Requirements
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Complete all a-g with C- or higher. At least 70 of the 150 college prep credits must be taken in 11th or 12th grade. UC recommends extra year each of Math, Lab Science, and World Language beyond the minimum.
CategorySubjectMin YearsUC RecommendsExample FUSD Courses
aHistory / Social Science2 years2 yearsWorld History, US History, Government, Economics
bEnglish4 years4 yearsEnglish 9-12, AP Lang, AP Lit, Journalism
cMathematics3 years4 yearsAlgebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, PreCalc, AP Calc AB/BC, AP Stats
dLab Science2 years3 yearsPhysics in the Universe, Living Earth, Chemistry of Earth Systems, AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics
eWorld Language2 years (same)3 yearsSpanish, Chinese, French 1-4 + AP
fVisual and Performing Arts1 year1 yearArt 1-3, AP Art, Band, Orchestra, Choir, Ceramics, Digital Imaging
gElective1 year1 yearAP Seminar, AP Human Geo, AP Psych, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, AVID
📖 AP and Honors Policies at FUSD
Entering an Honors Course
You qualify if you have A grades in the previous 4 semesters in that subject, OR you earned C- or higher at the previous level. Honors math follows established FUSD math pathways.
Entering an AP Course
AP classes are open to ANY student interested in the subject who meets prerequisites. You do NOT need to be GATE-identified. AP classes are college-level and not subject to the standard homework board policy.
Homework Expectations
Regular 9-12: 70-120 min/evening or 280-480 min/week. Honors: same time but deeper/more complex work. AP: more time required — college-level courses.
Add / Drop Policy
Add: up to 3 weeks into semester. Drop: up to 3 weeks (if adding a different subject). Level change (same subject): up to 5 weeks. All changes require teacher/counselor input.
🔁 Grade Improvement and GPA Policy
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Course Repeat Rules You can only repeat a course for GPA improvement if you earned below a C. Repeating with a higher grade improves your GPA but does NOT earn extra credits. Colleges will not accept a repeated course unless the original grade was below C-, and will not accept a course repeated more than once. Always check with your counselor first.