Yeah. The course I took was 12U level so we learned about minerals, the rock cycle, volcanoes, glaciers, plate tectonics, mountains, fossils, rivers, and everything in between. They're so awesome *_*
I got 98% on the final exam. There were two parts: written and a laboratory component. The lab was kinda easy. You looked at rocks and photos of different geological traits and identified them / defined / ABCD answers (multiple choice). Hadn't even studied yet up til that point and I was telling myself (out loud) that, "That's a spit" or "That's a converging boundary" or "That's pegmatite."
Other students heard me and were like, "WTF How do you know that?" to which I responded, "'Cause I actually paid attention, derp."
I'm rusty about it now, but I kept my Geo notebook because I lerbbbb rocks. LERBBBB.