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@CavsFan2003 10/10, looks great, but does engineering have an Honors version?

Summer School: Biology H

Freshman, no APs offered

English 1 H
Algebra 2 H
Chem H
PE 9 (required)
Global Studies 1 H
Spanish 3 H (Spanish 1 was middle school spanish, and I worked ahead in MS so I learned all of Spanish 2 material)
9th Grade Art H
Communication Design 1 H (basically just digital art)
Computer Science 1 H

Summer School: Global Studies 2 H, Health (required)

Sophomore, no APs offered but I’m able to enroll in some because I took summer school

English 2 H
Pre-Calculus H
AP Biology
APUSH
Art 1 H
Spanish 4 H
PE 10 (required)
AP Physics 1

^Thats a good schedule, idk how you have so many classes. My school only offers 6 classes a year. If your school offers AP art history, thats technically an Art so you wouldnt have to take Art 1 and get a boost on your GPA. I would take AP Bio right after taking bio H when its fresh, and then take chem H sophmore year.

Junior Year Schedule

AP Calc BC
APUSH
AP English 3
AP Physics C
AP Psychology
Chem-H (weighted)

Senior Year

AP English 4
Calc III w/ de
AP Econ w/ govt.
AP Environmental Science
AP Computer Science
Free Period (instead of AP Chem)

**Is my senior year schedule too easy? (considering I got a 5.00 GPA junior year) Like for gnarly colleges would my senior year schedule be too lazy (with the free period and easy sciences) looking for them, and possibly put me at a big disadvantage?

Oh ya and 8/10

@thatasiansurfer Thanks for the suggestions, but my school does not offer AP Art History, and both Bio H and chem H is a prerequisite for AP Bio at our school.Computer Science 1 H and Communication Design 1 H are both semester courses, and our school allows for 8 class slots. (including PE and such). As for your schedule, it looks just fine to me, but if you actually want to do AP Chem you should take it. I don’t know about disadvantages, though.

@PleaseStan

10/10

Looks maxed out, not sure where you can go higher.

My Senior Year Schedule
-AP US Government
-AP Macroeconomics
-AP Microeconomics
-AP English Literature
-AP Physics C
-AP Calculus AB
-AP Environmental Science
-Aerospace Engineering (Have to do it to get my PLTW endorsement)
-Speech (Have to do it to graduate)

10/10! Nice!!!
@RMNiMiTz Sorry for letting you know so late, but my county does not offer honors world languages. Sorry about that.

I am not going to put a schedule because I already put mine earlier, this comment was meant to be a response to my reviewer. Sorry.

Have a good day!

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Sophomore (10th Grade) Schedule
Earth Science Regents
English 10 Honors
College Spanish 3
Global History 10 Regents
Applied Geometry/Algebra 1
PE
Health Education
PLTW Principles of Biomedical Sciences

  1. I think you could challenge yourself more, but otherwise it's a well rounded schedule! AP statistics AP world history AP biology Precalc High honors Swim 10 (beginner) Health Culinary arts 1 English 10 High honors

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Sophomore year schedule:
AP Chem
AP Bio
APUSH
Honors Precalc
Orchestra
Honors English 2
Financial Literacy

Junior year schedule:
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Calc BC
AP Lang
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
Honors Computer Programming 1
Honors Financial Accounting
Orchestra

9/10
I’m a current junior, but here are my requested classes for senior year:

Criminal Justice Operations 4
AP Capstone Research
AP English Literature & Composition
U.S. Government Honors | Court Procedures (each one semester)
Calculus Honors
AP Economics (Macro/Micro)
AP Computer Science Principles

9.5/10

Senior (I’m just in till I get into college by January, then I’m gonna let my grades drop slightly)

World History and Geography from 1500
AP Economics
AP Physics C
U.S. Government
AP Calculus BC
GEMS 12 (Philosophy)/Study Hall
AP Literature

Online (Year):
AP Computer Science A (All Year)
AP Psychology - Spring Semester
MEC 100 - Introduction to Engineering (Spring Semester)

  1. Lots of AP's.

My curriculum unfortuantely doesn’t provide AP Calc BC. There’s only Calc AB, which I took in my junior year.

My school is an American curriculum, private, and alternative high school located in Japan.

Anyway… This is mine. Unfortuantely, no AP courses, even though my UNHS curriculum offers it.

I am really really strong only in math anyway, and my school can be inflexible with the curriculum due to the small size. Finally, my school is an alternative school, so it generally assigns an easier workload. There are many students with mental disabilities and such here, and when I first joined, I had behavioural problems. I know that I could be accepted to a better school, but it is just REALLY troublesome to switch schools.

My school is semester-based, and part of it uses a UNHS (University of Nebraska High School curriculum). Also, it has alternating Day 1 and Day 2, with four periods.

Here is my schedule for my senior year:

Semester 1:
D1P1: ACE (it’s like Student Council, except you’re assigned to it rather than voted into it due to the small nature (40-something students) of our school)
D2P1: Japanese Language/Culture (mix between learning Japanese and some cooking/activities/etc.)
D1P2 and D2P2: UNHS Statistics
D1P3 and D2P3: (First quarter): UNHS American Govt. 2 (i.e. National Level)
D1P3 and D2P3: (Second quarter): UNHS International Relations
D1P4: Senior Project
D2P4: Phys Ed

Semester 2:
D1P1: ACE
D2P1: Japanese Language/Culture
D1P2 and D2P2: (Third quarter): UNHS Chemistry 1
D1P2 and D2P2: (Fourth quarter): UNHS Chemistry 2
D1P3 and D2P3: (Third quarter): UNHS Twelfth Grade English 1 (British Experience; Early British Literature)
D1P2 and D2P3: (Fourth quarter): UNHS Twelfth Grade English 2 (British Experience; Modern British Literature)
D1P4: Emergency Survival (a third of a semester), Physical Fitness and Combatives (the second third of a semester), Art of Numbers (i.e. Art) (the final third of a semester)
D2P4: (Third quarter): UNHS Physics 1
D2P4: (Fourth quarter): UNHS Physics 2

9/10 @DartMonkey93

Senior Schedule

World History and Geography from 1500
Economics and Personal Finance
AP Physics C
U.S. Government
AP Calculus BC
GEMS 12 (Philosophy/Study Hall)
AP Literature

Online (Year):
AP Computer Science A (All Year)
AP Psychology - Spring Semester
MEC 100 - Introduction to Aerospace Engineering and Technology

10/10 @ak2018

Junior Schedule:

AP US History
AP English Language & Composition
AP Biology
Accelerated Pre-Calculus
French lll Honors
AP Physics l

@purpleturtle23 10/10

Senior year schedule:
AP Spanish
AP Computer Science
AP Statistics
AP Physics C
AP English Literature
Honors Wind Ensemble
(+ if I get lucky, dual enrollment math @ princeton university)

It looks good. 10/10.

Junior Year Schedule:
AP Chemistry
AP Government(1 semester)
AP US History
Honors English III
Honors Precalc
Chinese V
Economics(1 semester)
Sculpture I(1 semester)
Business and Personal Law(1 semester)
Debate

@Malcharion 9/10 definitely looks challenging (and interesting electives)

Junior Year:

AP Economics (macro/micro)
AP Calculus AB
AP US Government
Honors Humanities
IB Spanish Year 1
Independent Research (social science)
Upperclassmen Band

@dsi2000 8/10 perhaps? I don’t really have a comparison schedule(except to mine xD) but I know many of those courses are pretty difficult. I really wish that our school offered independent research.

Junior Year:
IB History of the Americas 11
IB English 11
AP Music Theory
Theory of Knowledge
IB Chemistry SL
AP Calculus BC
IB Spanish SL

@awesome90220 9/10 a lot of AP and IB but Theory of Knowledge is not AP or IB so it kinda drags the schedule down.

Next year junior schedule:

2-year Algebra 2
English 11
World History
PE
Biology
Spanish 2
Marching Band

^ Just saying, Theory of Knowledge is a mandatory IB course @maxim2001