<li>Newswriting</li>
<li>Physics</li>
<li>AP English</li>
<li>AP Govt / AP Micro</li>
<li>ASB</li>
<li>AP Spanish</li>
<li>Forensic Science / Anatomy
And Calc. at the community college</li>
</ol>
<p>what do you think? is it overloaded? or just right?</p>
<ol>
<li>Newswriting</li>
<li>Physics</li>
<li>AP English</li>
<li>AP Govt / AP Micro</li>
<li>ASB</li>
<li>AP Spanish</li>
<li>Forensic Science / Anatomy
And Calc. at the community college</li>
</ol>
<p>Depends on the amount of workload you get for each class. APs vary greatly, in that you have the basic course outline given by the college board, but a lot of the curriculum is up to the teacher’s discretion.</p>
<p>AP Eng can either be random fluff reading until the exam or complete essay hell depending on your teacher. If you’re good at math, physics should be a breeze.</p>
<p>If you’ve done well in other history courses, Gov should be straightforward, unless (again) you’re overloaded by reading and other assignments by your teacher.</p>
<p>Most language courses are largely decided by a bit of work and a lot of natural aptitude. Having said that, AP Spanish is relatively not uber-difficult.</p>
<p>As for ASB, Newswriting and Forensic Science, I really have no idea about those classes. I’m wondering though, why Calc at the CC instead of your HS?</p>
<p>The worst thing I can say about your schedule is with 8 classes (as well as an assumed commute to the CC), even if half of them are relatively easy you might be overloaded with assignments and be forced to constantly cram.</p>
<p>I think your schedule is ok, but make sure you have time to fill out your college apps.
I’m also taking a college class, but I’m taking it online.</p>
<p>Some schools have ASB as a class. </p>
<p>ASB is student government. They plan school events, such as Prom.</p>
<p>I was in it Sophomore year, but I didn’t take the class. It was the saome period as band.</p>
<p>calc at my school is only offered one period and it is at the same period as ASB and seeing as I’m asb president I can’t really do both so i have to take calc at the CC, plus most say it’s easier than the AP calc class at school</p>
<p>i wanted to be editor for newswriting but the teacher thought that i would be too overwhelmed next year especially being asb president so she gave it to someone else. i think i could have done it, being editor does not require that much time out class except maybe correcting stories and pages but that would be quick and easy. basically if i hadn’t gotten president i would have gotten editor, for a while i kind of regreted going for asb president because i’m leaning towards majoring in journalism. but anyway i just wanted to see if people thought that schedule was overloaded, personally i dont think it is.</p>
<p>I don’t think so either, but it depends on your specific school/classes/teacher. </p>
<ol>
<li>Newswriting: You’ve done this before, so you know the work it will take.</li>
<li>Physics: This will either come fairly easily or take a lot of work for you.</li>
<li>AP English: Lit or lang? Lit > lang in term of difficulty in my opinion</li>
<li>AP Govt / AP Micro: Don’t know about this</li>
<li>ASB: It doesn’t require much at my school</li>
<li>AP Spanish: Requires about 8 hrs of work at my school, mostly 4s/5s</li>
<li>Forensic Science / Anatomy: Lots of memorization
And Calc. at the community college</li>
</ol>