<p>I give you a 10.
That is an excellent schedule and I can see you’re also getting college credit at CC.
Keep it up.
You’re going places with a well structured schedule like that. </p>
<p>My schedule:</p>
<p>CP Basket Weaving
Yoga
Music Therapy for Tuna Fish
Advanced Culinary
Female Anatomy 101
Introduction to Aliens and UFOs
AP Bible Studies</p>
<p>I recommend taking AP Calc. It does, however, depend on whether or not you’re a “math person,” and how well you did in precalc. I love math, and took ap calc w/o precalc. While I will say I’m extremely glad I took it, it was also tougher because I didn’t initially know trig rules and such.</p>
<p>Sorry, for your first semester question I can’t help as I don’t know what your school offers. Probably something easier, because AP Calc and AP Physics B combined can be quite a workload depending on your teachers.
Lastly, AP Stats is considered an easy AP, and AP Calc isn’t really. If you wait to take Stat and Calc at the same time, that’ll be a tougher schedule. The AP Stats doesn’t contain any calc, so you’re safe for that.</p>
<p>Schedule (each subject = 1 year unless otherwise noted):</p>
<p>High School:
Honors English 12
General Biology</p>
<p>Junior College:
Gen. Chem.
Gen. Engineering Physics
Microecon (200 level) - 1 quarter
Gen Bio - 1 quarter
Microbio - 1 quarter
Multivariable Calc - 1 quarter
Linear Algebra - 1 quarter
Diff Eq - 1 quarter</p>
<p>Junior Year:
IB English
IB History
AP Psychology
Chemistry
Algebra II
American Sign Language II
World Religions (.5 year)
Personal Finance (.5 year, required)</p>
<p>Senior Year (next year):
IB European Literature
IB 20th Century Eastern Affairs
IB Environmental Systems & Societies
Pre-Calculus
American Sign Language III
The Middle East (.5 year)
Advanced Writing (.5 year, required)</p>
<p>Just registered for next year, assuming everything fits in a schedule. Our school offers dual-enrollment so that’s why I get UConn credit for a lot of classes, thats what ECE means.</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP/ECE Biology
AP/ECE Microeconomics
AP/ECE English Comp.
AP/ECE Spanish 5
S1 - Multivariable Calculus (On UConn campus)
S2 - Differential Equations (On UConn campus)
S1 - Ceramics…need an art credit
S2 - Honors Computer Science</p>
<p>Wow! 10.
AP Physics: E&M
AP English Lit
AP Stat
Guitar I (need the art credit)
Advanced Object Oriented Design
Latin IV (No other levels offered)
Intern/Mentor Program (Internship at Johns Hopkins APL)</p>
<p>AP English
AP USH
Gym/First Aid-_-
Honors choir/theory
Dual-enrollment Honors French 4 independent study
AP Calc
Mandatory lunch/lab/guidance aid on non-lab days
AP Chem</p>
<p>That looks like a fun and appropriately challenging senior year!</p>
<p>For next year…</p>
<p>AP English Lit.
AP Chemistry or AP Physics
Discrete Mathematics and Linear Algebra (at College)
AP Euro. History
Independent Study in College-Level applied Philosophy
Student Government
Independent Study as a Debate Captain</p>
<p>(This is prospective… I have to decide if I want to do the philosophy study or band (which I’ve done for the past three years)…)</p>
<p>Chemistry I
Geometry Honors
Spanish III Honors
US History
Intro to Drawing (req’d - i had to pick something)
Scripture (req’d)
English II</p>
<p>ill prob do Alg II H, Spanish AP Lang, and im thinking about Econ AP but i dont know how hard it will be. I had straight A’s in algebra I and im doing decent in US history right now</p>
<p>I give you an 8.5/10! That seems quite rigorous. My schedule is slower since I go to an extremely small school that doesn’t offer very many classes PERIOD, let alone very many advanced classes. </p>
<p>AP Bio
AP Bio/Gym
AP Calculus AB
Spanish I
Government
Geography
Study Hall/Gym
College English</p>