Breadth not Depth?

<p>@butterfreesnd‌</p>

<p>My freshman year of high school I was not extremely knowledgeable or decisive about my course load. I look some prereqs and required classes but nothing too impressive.</p>

<p>This past year (sophomore) I took two APs (Lang and Lit) and thoroughly enjoyed both and I was actively involved in the development of supplementary resources for these classes in the coming years. Although I am not considering a career in either of these areas, I still gained an inexplicable amount and am extremely glad that I took them.</p>

<p>Next year I wanted to take some AP science classes but because I did not plan ahead I did not have all of the prerequisites completed. Because of this I am taking regular Chem as well as AP United States History (simply because I enjoy learning about history), AP Stats (extremely applicable to many areas of science) AP Psych (again, because the subject material interests me greatly and may also apply to science) and AP Macro econ (interesting, could apply to business).</p>

<p>In between my junior and senior year I will take AP Government at Princeton University mostly for the experience (I am the president of JSA at my school)</p>

<p>Senior year I will take Anatomy (no AP offered), AP Physics, AP Bio, AP chemistry and possibly AP Calc. </p>

<p>Slightly arbitrary but hopefully you can understand my reasoning</p>