<p>Hi everybody! I am starting this thread to have people post their schedules, say what ap exams they are planning on taking, and any of their studying tips. </p>
<p>I am going to be a sophmore and this is my schedule </p>
<p>Math Analysis BC (Pre-BC calculus, weighted as an AP at my school)
AP European History
AP Environmental Science
AP Chemistry <a href=“Our%20school%20as%20ap%20chem%201%20&%202”>1</a>
Honors French 4
Honors American Literature </p>
<p>I am a junior, just went to my first day of school today!</p>
<p>Schedule:
AP Chemistry
AP Chem Lab
AP Psychology
AP Calculus AB
AP Physics C: Mechanics- I’m about 80% sure my school will teach this starting next week, 0 period.
Honors English 11
Spanish 3
Art</p>
<p>AP Exams I will be taking:</p>
<p>Chemistry
Calculus AB
Psychology
Physics C: Mechanics</p>
<p>And I will take at least two of the following as self-studies:
Comparative Gov.
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics</p>
<p>Goal: Straight 5’s, most importantly on Calculus, Chemistry, and Physics.</p>
<p>Anatomy and Physiology Honors
AP Lit
AP Calculus
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B
Literature in the Media</p>
<p>Online (FLVS) courses:
AP Computer Science (already done with almost half of it over the summer, really enjoyable class)
AP Art History
AP Stats</p>
<p>May self study for AP Psychology depending on how I feel come February.</p>
<p>I start Monday as a senior: (/ indicates change at semester)</p>
<p>AP Spanish Language
AP Comparative Politics/ AP US Government
Math Analysis Competition (makes Calc a double period)
AP Calc BC
Economics Honors/ Sociology
AP Chemistry
AP English Literature.</p>
<p>I just hope this year is easier than junior year. I won’t self study for an AP; however, I may either self-study Number Theory for math team or do a non-AP Programming class online. Also, I may read some books for Lit on my own if we don’t get to them in the class.</p>
<p>AP Physics B
AP Calculus BC
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Spanish Language
AP US Government and Politics
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
College Speech
Health
Science Research
…Phys Ed.</p>
<p>barely AP’s and Honors classes offered a my school :(</p>
<p>Schedule:
Honors English 11
Algebra 2
Pre-Calculus
Music Appreciation
Keyboarding (requirement)
Lifetime Fitness (requirement)
Art 1
Psychology
AP US Government & Politics
Chemistry</p>
<p>Exams:
AP Language & Composition (self-study)
AP US History (self-study)
AP US Government
AP Psychology (self-study)
AP Microeconomics (self-study)</p>
<p>Senior
GS Humanities (AP Government with literature focus)
GS Calculus (AP Calc BC with Multivariable)
GS Research
GS Physics (AP Physics C E&M)
AP Bio
AP Stat
AP Literature</p>
<p>Get into college.lol The AP exams I take depend on where I go to college.</p>
<p>Rising sophomore aiming to keep straight A’s and get all 5’s without burnout! And of course, have wreckless teenage fun while I’m still an underclassman :)</p>
<p>Pre-Calculus
Chemistry
English/World Lit
Honors World
AP Comp Science
AP Micro</p>
<p>Taking exams for Comp Science, World, and Micro. Good luck, everyone.</p>
<p>Classes
AP Psych
AP Lang
AP Calc AB
AP Euro
Honors Physics (but basically Physics B, half the class takes the test)
Chamber Orchestra
Sculpture/ Photography</p>
<p>Tests
All mentioned above plus
AP Music Theory
AP Art History</p>
<p>7 total. AP tests are my drug… I wouldn’t consider myself a normal CCer though so this year will be interesting :P</p>