How is this for Sophomore year?

<p>Algebra II & Geometry ( Iam doubling up)
US History Honors
English Honors
Spanish III
Biology Honors
Drivers Ed.
Ceramics and Crafts ( 1 elective since iam doubling up on Math)</p>

<p>Tennis
Track (sprinting)
MSA Club
Interactive Club
Pre-med Club
Book Club</p>

<p>Freshman last year was:</p>

<p>Honor Roll All 4 Marking periods
Student Of Math for Science
3.95 GPA
160/800</p>

<p>Track (sprinting)
MSA Club
Interactive Club
Pre-med Club
Book Club</p>

<p>As long as you stay a sprinter, you’re gold.</p>

<p>Actually, take a different elective if you don’t plan on going into art.</p>

<p>Honestly, average for CC but very good anywhere else. I feel for you guys who get an academic grade for driver’s ed. </p>

<p>I’m a sophomore too… I posted my stats in a chance thread. I assume I’m fine too.
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/prep-school-admissions/550000-i-know-my-calculus-says-you-me-us.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/prep-school-admissions/550000-i-know-my-calculus-says-you-me-us.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Wow all you/(us- i am one too) sophomores need to chill out on asking if your schedule is tough enough… To me it seems like YOU should know if your schedule is tough enough for the schools you want to apply to.</p>

<p>Every school is different too, so how can people know if it’s tough enough?</p>

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<p>Distance runners > Sprinters :)</p>

<p>Your schedule is fine. Worry about it more junior year.</p>

<p>sorry but no, xc runners > distance runners > sprinters :stuck_out_tongue:
and to the op, yes your schedule looks vigorous enough. its pretty similar to mine, except for a few minor differences so not to worry. :)</p>

<p>Golf peoples > xc runners > distance runners > sprinters > coach potatoes</p>

<p>Of course, we could be honest and make it a piece-wise function.</p>

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<p>I was just talking about track, but ya, XC is cooler than track. Then again, I have respect for anyone who can stay concentrated running around an oval 12.5 times (5k on track = death).</p>