<p>-Honors English 2
-AP world history
-Honors Pre-cal (or maybe geometry)
-Honors Biology
-CP French 2 (no honors)
-Yearbook 2 (the only sophomore in the class, reserved for junior/seniors)
-Digital Input Technology (required)
-Speech </p>
<p>ECs:
Yearbook, Model UN, Key Club, volunteering @ church and library, Track and Field, Swimming, cross country, piano </p>
<p>DivergentPaths: 8/10; try sticking with pre-calc.
Crystal19: 9.5/10
Awflapjackz: 8.5/10; German 3 sophomore year is a plus. Yeah, you should take pre-calc next summer. If you think you’ll have enough time for AP Psych, go ahead and self-study it.</p>
<p>Everyone has time for AP Psych, you can study for it in one day. I self-studied for it in a weekend, and I cruised to an easy 5. Overstudied by a lot. You need to read Barrons once, and go through crash course right before the test.</p>
<p>Rate my schedule
Honors Geometry
Honors English II
Honors Chemistry
Junior Varsity Football
AP World History
Honors Spanish III
Banking Services/Investment and Securities</p>
<p>OMG I’m back from my cty camp and now I’m helping with another summer camp. too busy in the summer. kinda look forward to a real summer, around the corner.</p>
<p>I’m sad that Special Olympics camp (Camp Shriver) is over tomorrow. I’ve made so many new friends there that I’ll have to leave. It was the most fun thing I’ve done all summer. Seriously, if you have a Camp Shriver in your area, you should do it. You won’t regret it.</p>
<p>Could you guys rate my schedule for next year please?</p>
<p>At my school: AP > Gifted > Honors > CP</p>
<p>Gifted LA
Gifted Accelerated Integrated Pre-Calculus
Honors Spanish III (no Gifted offered)
Lunch
AP Environmental Science
AP World History
AP Chemistry</p>
<p>I’ve been thinking about my future high school path, so can someone advise me on my intended junior and senior year schedules?</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP Language & Composition
AP Calculus BC
AP Spanish
Lunch
AP Physics B
AP US History
AP Statistics</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP Liturature
Georgia Tech Dual Enrollment - Differential Calculus
AP Psychology
Lunch
AP Physics C
AP Economics/Government
AP European History</p>
<p>Is it bad that I am taking AP Calculus BC and AP Statistics in the same year? Is that frowned upon?</p>
<p>Also, is there a substantial difference between taking 18 AP classes and taking 19 AP classes during your high school career? I’m asking this because I’m not sure if I should go ahead and take this online AP CompSci class.</p>
<p>^^ I’m all for taking as many APs as I can (even if I dont find them interesting, its just like taking needed classes for school. I might not find english interesting , but i take it anyways). BUT I stay away from the APs that are really elective-like unless I actually find them interesting.
Like AP Music theory for instance. I would never take this class unless music was a passion of mine. I know kids who take it for the credit and find out its the hardest AP they’ve taken.
AP CompSci is a programming class (learning Java) and I would only take it if your interested in that sort of thing. Programming isnt too simple, and it involves weird syntax (like grammar) that you have to learn. Taking 18 or 19 classes doesnt make that much of a difference–so that being said, only take the class if youre interested in learning.</p>
<p>Please rate my sophomore schedule, anyone? (I’d be happy to rate back):</p>
<p>Honors English II
Honors Chem
AP World
Honors Algebra II/Trig
Russian II
AutoCAD (Required course–school is an engineering school)
Science research class (weighted like a normal class, not elective)</p>