No need to take AP French - I figured it’d be an easy class but if you hate it, no problem. What you CAN do is take a community-based (noncredit) class in Haitian Creole in the Spring/over the summer: it’s relatively easy if you know French and there’s a dearth of Creole speakers in various institutions, so you could volunteer during the year, helping families navigate the hospital, helping at the front desk, entertaining kids in the pediatrician’s wing waiting room (you wouldn’t be allowed to do anything medical as a HS student but knowing someone speaks your language can make a lot of difference for parents who are stressed out or in pain.) With language skills, you can also volunteer in schools (tutoring ESL elementary/MS kids), at the library, etc. And it’s a way to use what you know.
Sociology: it’s a required course for premed. It’s usually an easy class in HS and it can come in handy to know the basics before you take the college course. However it’s not necessary to have a HS-level course in sociology to take Freshman Sociology.
If you love DECA and “Investing” is part of that, go for it
So, updated optimal schedule
ate Arrival
English: Love&Literature and AP lit
Math: Calc BC
Science: AP Bio+Honors Anatomy (triple blocked together)
Social Science: ? <— MISSING (Sociology? AP Gov? Or if you can take DE women’s studies?)
World Language: (used outside of school in volunteering experience)
Personal picks: Ceramics 2, DECA investing