@VickiSoCal @VaporeonKid I am on the highest math track my school offers- the only reason I didn’t take Algebra II in the Fall and Pre Calc now is because of scheduling issues. But I am on the highest math track available, having made 97+ in every math class so far. That being said, it might be easier to focus on taking AP Stats as my Senior Year math and Post-APs in my Histories, Englishes, and Social Sciences, where I feel more comfortable in. My school offers all three AP Histories: AP World (taking this year), AP US History (taking next year), and AP Euro History (taking next year). My school doesn’t offer any IB classes so I don’t know how IB Histories are structured. AP Macroeconomics will count as my Senior Year Social Studies Credit but going for a Post-AP DE History seems like a good idea seeing that I wouldn’t have any Histories Senior Year and that’s what I tend to be strongest in.
Because of the way classes at the college are structured (often only twice or three times a week) I would have whole mornings of afternoons off two to three times a week when I don’t have class. Admittedly, I’d have to do my DE homework during that time, but any time leftover could go to college admissions process. That was my thought process, anyways.
@MYOS1634 I was aiming to take one AP Physics class Senior Year and was told it is best to have Calculus ahead of time, so that’s why I was aiming to do AP Calc AB/BC Junior Year. Is Calculus really needed ahead of time or would it be best to simply take AP Calc and AP Physics concurrently?