<p>I have always been a straight A student, but I picked a lot of easy classes (all regular, 1 honor)at the start of high school(freshman). If I take all honors/aps next year and the years to come, could I make up the lost ground.</p>
<p>It depends how many honors classes were available to you. You may not be the valedictorian, but it won’t kill you.</p>
<p>All of my 5 academic classes could of been honor, but I just chose for one of them to be. If it helps, I’m in Algebra 2/Trig(not honor though), and the people who are in all honor classes are primarily are in geometry honors.</p>
<p>Sure you could.</p>
<p>Just don’t burn out.</p>
<p>That’s definitely not the right attitude coming in. You should have taken advantage of what was available to you. </p>
<p>Freshman year is not that important, so you can still make up for it in your next two years. But honestly, your rank will really suffer because of this.</p>
<p>If you get straight As, you will have a 4.17. If one of your peers with five honors classes gets straight As, he will have a 4.83.</p>