High School classes on 8th grade:
Algebra 1
Computing for college careers (CCC)
Physical Science Honors - Definitely not equivalent to high school Biology, Physics, or Chemistry. Don’t even think about doing AP Biology AND AP Chemistry without taking a prior chemistry or biology class. Meanwhile, AP Physics 1 is meant to be a first-year science class.
Summer:
Hope ( Health/PE class required by Florida to graduate)
Spanish 1 (My native language is Portuguese, which is very familiar to Spanish)
Freshman;
Science: Biology Honors
Math: Geometry Honors
Social Studies: AP Human Geography
English: English 1
Language: Spanish 2
Electives- PLTW, and Visual/Performing Arts
Summer: Do something fun.
Sophomore:
Science: Chemistry Honors
Math: Algebra 2 Honors
Social Studies: AP World History
English: English 2 Honors
Language: Spanish 3
Electives: AP Computer Science A or Visual/Performing Arts (I would highly recommend VAPA rather than an additional AP class unless you seriously love computer science)
Summer: Look at summer enrichment or research camps, or get a summer job.
Junior:
Science: AP Biology
Math: Precalculus Honors
Social Studies: APUSH
English: AP English Language and Comp
Language: AP Spanish Language
Electives: AP Physics 1 or Visual/Performing Arts
Summer: Do something fun like research or a summer camp.
Senior:
Science: AP Chemistry
Math: AP Calculus BC
Social Studies: 1st Semester: AP US Government, 2nd Semester: AP Macroeconomics
English: AP English Literature and Comp
Language: AP Spanish Literature, or don’t do a language senior year (as you already reached AP level).
Electives: Visual or Performing Arts
- 3 many AP classes 5 me. Don't overload yourself <3
- Where are your arts courses? Let me tell you that taking an music course was probably the best decision I've ever made. Don't neglect the arts for course rigor.
- Two languages? Why?
- I would like to see the pass rate that your school has for freshmen/sophomores taking AP Biology and AP Chemistry (the latter being one of the hardest science classes offered in high school other than AP Physics C:Mech and EM).