<p>lmao . . .</p>
<p>8/10</p>
<p>I don’t care about this year, so rate my schedule for next year.</p>
<p>Junior:
- Pre-AP Pre-Calculus
- AP Statistics
- AP Biology
- AP Physics B
- AP US History
- AP English 3
- AP Spanish 4</p>
<p>9/10 </p>
<p>Junior Year Schedule:
AP Calculus AB/BC
AP World History
AP Us History
AP English Comp.
AP Biology
Hon. Physics
Latin 3</p>
<p>Holy crap some kids on here are crazyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy</p>
<p>9/10 </p>
<p>Junior:
0) HP Ethics
- HP English 3
- HP Spanish 3
- AP US History
- HP Chemistry
- Advanced Choir
- AP Comp Science
- HP Pre-Calculus</p>
<p>Senior:
- AP Spanish
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Physics C
- AP Biology
- AP English Language
- Advanced Choir
- HP Critical Reflections</p>
<p>Catholic school…</p>
<p>9/10</p>
<p>Mine for next year, senior year. </p>
<p>AP Literature
AP Biology
AP Psychology
AP Micro/macroeconomics(online)
Math 4
Photography
Debate</p>
<p>Our school doesn’t offer a traditional AP Econ class, unfortunately. AP Psych is the hardest AP at my school… You have to take regular psych first, and we had an intern tell us not to take AP Psych because it’s so much harder than the college course. =P Photography’s the hardest art class at my school, but it interest me(:</p>
<p>8/10. Looks very challenging.</p>
<p>Sophomore Year (next year)</p>
<p>Pre-Calculus
Honors English 10
Honors U.S History
Chemistry
AP Environmental
French III
Gym (online)</p>
<p>Yep, toughest possible schedule. Sometimes I swear I hate only having six periods in a day.</p>
<p>9/10</p>
<p>Public Speaking*
Algebra 2+
AP English Language
Personal Finance 2*
Honors Chemistry
Accelerated US History III*
AP Spanish Language</p>
<ul>
<li>= Semester 2
I had Psychology, Economics, and Driver’s Ed first semester.</li>
</ul>
<p>7/10</p>
<p>This is my schedule for next year. (Junior year)</p>
<p>Choir
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B
AP Calculus AB
AP English Language
AP U.S. History
AP Enviro Science (self-study)
AP Psychology (self-study)</p>
<p>8.5/10</p>
<p>Junior year:
AP Calculus AB
AP Microeconomics
IB Spanish (standard)
Honors Chem
Honors Bio
Honors Physics
Honors American Lit
Honors US History
Public Speaking (mish mash of debate styles in here)
Research (possibly double) internship
Student Journalism</p>
<p>8.5/10</p>
<p>(That’s a LOT of classes, by the way.)</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP Statistics
AP English Literature
AP French
AP Microeconomics (Semester 1)
AP Macroeconomics (Semester 2)
Honors Geosystems
Government
Chamber Orchestra</p>
<p>hm. 8/10?</p>
<p>Junior:
AP Lang
AP Calc AB
AP USH
AP Psych
AP Euro
AP Bio</p>
<p>Hmmm, 9.5</p>
<p>Sophomore</p>
<p>Mandarin II
Honors Pre calculus
Honors Chemistry
Honors English II
AP Environmental
AP Psychology
AP Biology
Oncology Internship</p>
<p>9/10 Niceee</p>
<p>Senior (next year)
AP Lit
Econ/Gov
Forensic Science
Pre-Calc
Theater Arts III</p>
<p>Junior:</p>
<p>AP calc ab (semester 1)
AP calc bc (semester 2)
AP Psych
AP US Hist
AP Comp. Gov
AP human geography
AP world history
H sociology
H english 3
H anatomy</p>
<p>6.8/10</p>
<p>Anatomy & Physiology
Pre-calculus
AP Statistics
AP Psychology
AP English Literature
AP Biology
Government
- Honors Physics</p>
<ul>
<li>= online
Done taking language and history. :(</li>
</ul>
<p>7/10</p>
<p>AP psychology (online)
AP human geography
AP enviro science
honors english 2
honors chem
honors civ and econ
honors pltw human body systems
honors precalc
honors spanish 3</p>
<p>8/10 Idk why people take so much classes their senior year. I’m only having 5 next year and I think 4 is the least you can take at my school. My senior schedule is gonna look like this:</p>
<p>AP English Literature
AP Bio
AP Psychology
AP Statistics
Honors Pre Calculus </p>
<p>Im taking AP Statistics because I’m gonna be majoring in business administration and that’s one of the requirements in business. If AP Stats gets too hard for me or if it becomes a bother, I’ll just drop it and stick to 4 classes</p>
<p>I would post this years but it’s nothing in comparison to what I see here.</p>
<p>Senior year:
AP Calc AB
AP US Gov.
AP Psychology
AP English (both)
Further Studies in Chem/Physics
Professional Field Experience (student teach)</p>
<p>7/10</p>
<p>AP English Literature
AP Psychology
Honors Physics
Anatomy & Physiology
Pre-Calculus
AP Microeconomics/Macroeconomics
Government
AP Statistics (online)</p>