Spanish 1
I know I’m taking the weakest APs but my school isn’t very lax about that kind of stuff. I’m not super smart like most of CC so to me this seems like a somewhat rigorous schedule.</p>
<p>Junior:
AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
AP Government and Politics
English 3 H (AP is only for seniors)
Italian IV H
Psychology
Gym/Health (required)</p>
<p>Senior:
AP Statistics
AP English Lit
AP Italian
AP Biology
AP Psychology (this class is new, and I want to be a psychology major, so of course I’ll take it)
Organic Chemistry H
Gym/Health (required)</p>
<p>Honors Lin. Algebra (at Ivy league school)
AP English Lit
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP Latin: Vergil
AP Biology
AT Global Studies (AT = AP in terms of rigor)
Port. Ceramics</p>
<p>I already posted mine but the person below me didn’t rate my schedule so I’ll post it again.</p>
<p>Sophomore
Ap stats
Ap macroeconomics
Ap chemistry
Ap environmental science
Ap human geography
Ap computer science
Ap European history
Honors English 2</p>
<p>its a 6. (mainly not having Science classes, but not sure you major.)</p>
<p>Senior:</p>
<p>AP Calc AB
Ap Lit
Ap Enviromental Science
US Govt & Economics (Senior Only, and required to graduate)
AP Macro
AP Micro
Intro to Power Energy and Mechanics (forgot to take it Freshman year, :P)
Random Gym Class (again required to take 4, took 3 so far)</p>
<p>9 or 10-
This is sort of my whole high school schedule. I know it’s obnoxious to post it all but as the 11th and 12th grade ones are tentative I’m basically just asking if its suicide or not</p>
<p>Freshmen
AP World History year 1
Algebra 2/ Trig honors theory
Honors Bio
Honors English
Honors Spanish
Art Electives
Lunch
8.Gym alternating with science lab
computer and careers switching with Student Government
(only one AP is offered at my school for freshmen- every thing else is for NY state grad requirements and taken at the highest level possible</p>
<p>Sophomore
Geometry honors theory
AP World year 2
English Honors
4.Chemistry honors
Health for a semester then AP Psychology
6.Gym/Chem lab
7.Honors Spanish
8.AP Art History
Student Govt
( I am taking max amount of AP classes eligible to me)</p>
<p>Junior (tentative)
1.AP Calculus BC
2.Calc Lab/ Gym
3. AP Physics B
4. AP Physics B
5. AP US history
6. AP English Language and Composition
7. Spanish honors
8. Anatomy and Physiology Honors
9. AP European History</p>
<p>Is taking APUSH and AP euro at the same time suicide?</p>
<p>Senior (tentative)
AP Statistics
AP Chem
AP chem
AP bio
AP bio
6.AP English literature and composition
AP us govt and economics
Gym
AP spanish</p>
<p>Again is two sciences a really, really stupid idea? So far I have maintained a 4.0 average every quarter/year/semester in every class… but my junior and senior year scheds are significantly more intense than freshmen and sophomore. Thanks for anybody who helps!</p>
<p>A nine out of ten … I’m a little confused by how you’ve listed them … is that by semester? If it’s by semester, are you taking the AB or BC exam, and how will you be able to take the psych and gov/pol exam when you haven’t reviewed the material for the semester? Just curious. </p>
<p>Tentatively:
Junior …senior
AP bio…H. physics
AP (?) English…H. English
AP calculus BC…AP STAT
AP art…AP portfolio art
Honors history…AP Psych
architecture --------------->
band ----------------------></p>
<p>I can probably pull some strings and swap my junior and senior year history classes, is that a good idea? Can somebody do me a huge favor and list the ap classes I’m taking junior year from hardest to easiest to see if I have the right idea? </p>
<p>Difficultly is subjective because many schools teach certain courses differently…but in my opinion your junior schedule from hardest to easiest: AP Calc BC, AP Biology, AP Art, AP English, honors history, architecture and then band. </p>