I’ve heard many people dread AP Calc (especially BC) and APUSH; beyond that, I have no idea about the other two AP’s. Regardless, 4 AP’s seems annoying, so 7/10.
Sophmore Year:
Analysis Honors (Basically Precalc+Trig)
AP Physics 1*
AP European History (only AP usually offered two sophmores)
English 10 Honors
Econ and Personal Finance (grad requirement).
Physical Education 10 (Required)
Spanish III
Intro to Game Design and Development (for fun)*
While it isn’t a hard year by CC standards, two of the classes on the list are usually for juniors or seniors, and I took honors in everything else. (Save for Intro to Game Design and Development, but that’s because making games is fun).
*Classes marked with an asterisk are Virtual Virginia courses as my high school doesn’t offer them.
Criminal Justice Operations 3
AP Capstone Seminar
AP English Language & Composition
Drivers Ed
Pre-Calculus Honors
AP U.S. History
Physics 1 Honors
Law Studies*
English II Honors
Pre-Calculus Honors
AP Physics I
AP Biology
Chemistry Honors
AP Spanish IV
Art III Drawing & Painting
Junior Year Schedule:
AP English III
AP Calc BC
AP Chemistry
AP U.S History
Anatomy and Physiology Honors
Art IV: Drawing & Painting
AP Computer Science*
= Tentative, I wanted to take Physics C, but after upon learning that my district is deciding to make it 2 class periods (I can have a max of 7) I am reconsidering. However, one counselor said that Physics C will only be one class period for next year as it is only one credit, so I am thoroughly confused whether I'm taking Physics C or Comp Sci
If I were in your position, I’d take Physics C instead of A&P.
9/10
Current Schedule:
Algebra 2 Honors
English 1 Honors
Biology Honors
World Geography Honors
Spanish 3 Honors
AP Physics 1
AP Comp Sci A
Sophomore Year Schedule:
Pre-Calculus Honors
English 2 Honors
World History
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP Physics 2
Computer Science Data Structs/Algs Honors
*idk if I should replace something with spanish 4. I really dislike my spanish class currently and would rather take physics 2.
Current Schedule:
Biology Honors
World History Honors
Algebra 2 w/ Trig Honors
Spanish 2
PLTW Intro to Eng Design
Career Prep (required for all freshmen)
English 9 Honors
Soph Schedule:
AP Comp Science Principles
AP Euro
AP Calc AB (I’m taking precal over the summer)
English 10 Honors
Spanish 3
Chemistry
Physics
Debate
Edit: I think I’ve posted on this thread before, but oh well.
AP English Language and Composition
AP Physics 1
AP Chemistry
AP U.S History
AP Computer Science
AP Statistics/AP Seminar (don’t know which to choose lol)
Pre-AP Spanish III
Calc 2/Calc 3 (taking Calc BC Exam too)
(Summer after Junior Year)
Linear Algebra*
Differential Equations*
Senior Year (2018-2019):
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Physics C
AP Econ/AP Gov
AP Spanish IV
Independent Study: Mathematics
Independent Study: Computer Science
JROTC (if I decide to do AP Capstone, I’ll replace this with AP Research)
*Local Community College Classes taken after school
As a Sophomore most likely taking…
AP Capstone Seminar
AP Comp Sci Principles (mandatory)
Spanish III
Chemistry
Alg. II/Trig
AP World History
Concert Band
No honors classes are offered and those are the max. # of APs you can take soph. year
= Weighted/College Class
*= No Credit, but will still be on transcript
Current Schedule (Junior Year)
Spanish 2
+Pre-Calculus (Functions/Trigonometry)
Engineering Explorations/Robotics
+AP English Language and Composition
+PLTW Principles of Engineering
U.S. and Virginia History
+AP Chemistry
+GEOL 195 - Special Topics in Geology (NASA-Based) (3 College Credits)
This Summer (Summer 2017)
+GEOL 195 - Special Topics in Geology (NASA-Based Lab)
+MATH 21-115 - Basic Differential Calculus (Carnegie Mellon SAMS) (5 Credit Credits)
World History from 1500/Geography
*Physics Seminar (AP Physics 1)
*Programming Seminar
Senior Year (Tentative)
+AP Psychology
Economics and Personal Finance
+AP Physics C: Mechanics
U.S. Government
+AP Calculus BC
GEMS 12 (Philosophy)/Study Hall
+AP English Literature
+AP Computer Science A
+MEC 100 - Introduction to Aerospace Science and Technology (NASA-Based) (2 College Credits)