<p>not literally, but i assume you get the idea. i’m afraid i may be biting off more than i can chew for my final year…</p>
<p>AP Gov (in fall)/AP Economics (in spring)
AP English 4 (dual enrolled paired with a 4 on english AP test=no fresh comp)
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
Advanced Anatomy and Physiology (dual enrolled)
BCIS
Pre-AP German 3
Band</p>
<p>i’ve taken all advanced classes every year, so i’m used to a heavy load, i’m just having second thoughts, especially about doing double sciences. i intend to major in biology or biochemistry, so the classes withh be useful, but i’m just intimidated i suppose. what are your thoughts?</p>
<p>i just got my sat scores back and i made a 1980 which was just shy of my 2000 goal, but enough to get auto admissions into my school of choice so i have no intentions of taking it again. </p>
<p>the rape remark was simply a figure of speech lol it pretty popular at my school but i suppose not for yall… i heard it at least weekly last year… ex. blah blah blah yea mrs.teacher’s test raped me. or blah blah i hate reading that book it practically rapes me…</p>
<p>i know that the number of “AP’s” may not seem high to certain high achievers, but i’m mostly worried about the math and sciences. are they extra hard classes? i know AP chem and physics are beastly and i do believe taking them both at the same time would require a deal with the devil, and i’m curious as to howhard its gonna be doing them at the same time, they are both bio-ish so i figure they will overlap occasionally, but not 100% sure, thus the post lol </p>
<p>thanks for all the speedy replies!</p>
<p>oh! and BCIS is a ridiculously easy computer class. it bsically teaches you to use microsoft office but a tech credit is a requirement… i’m considering switching to web mastering instead that way i have something to learn lol</p>
<p>It really depends upon your teachers, your school, and your own personal abilities.</p>
<p>I rather think your schedule looks quite easy, to be honest. I’m taking classes next year (senior) that are somewhat more difficult, and I’ve always considered my own senior schedule to be casual and relaxed.</p>