<p>Right now I am a sophmore and am working on a project to know what my future classes would be. I was wondering what the typical junior classes were?</p>
<p>It depends on what your sophomore classes were and what level of challenge you are capable of/want.</p>
<p>Every junior takes a history class, english class, math class, gym class and science class (physics normally. Most will take a language class. From there, it depends on where you are and what you want.</p>
<p>As livelaugh7 said, history, English, math, and science are typical. And of course, electives. Specific classes vary from person to person and even more so by district. The great thing about high school is that no one is pinned down to a particular set of classes that they must take. At my school, Juniors generally take United States History, Algebra 2, English 3, and Physics. As for electives, a lot of people continue a foreign language and take electives that interest them. It might help if you consult a curriculum guide, your guidance counselor, or a student in one of the upper classes. They’d no more about your particular school. </p>
<p>MODERATOR’S NOTE: The purpose of this thread is not to humblebrag your own junior year schedule; OP is asking what a “typical” junior year schedule is. Please stick with the topic.</p>
<p>Back to the OP’s question. At my school, the “typical” junior year schedule is:</p>
<p>• English III
• PreCalculus
• Physics
• US History
• Foreign Language
• Art/Music/Phys Ed (if still needed for graduation requirements) or other electives.</p>
<p>At my school, a “typical” junior year schedule would look like:
[ul]
[<em>]Honors English 3
[</em>]Pre-Calculus or Calculus
[<em>]AP Physics or AP Chem
[</em>]Honors World History or Honors European History
[<em>]Some Foreign Language
[</em>]Something required or another elective
[/ul]</p>
<p>Well then, at my school a typical junior year schedule would be:</p>
<p>Regular English III
Standard Discrete Math
Gym
Some elective</p>
<p>Not too great, especially for 99% of us CC’ers…haha. </p>
<p>My school’s typical looks like</p>
<p>H/CP World History (or AP World)
H/CP English 10 (or AP English Lang – new class)
H/CP PreCalc/Algebra 2
H/CP Physics
H/CP Foreign language (Usually level 4)
Gym - required
H/CP Economics - required</p>
<p>and electives/study halls</p>
<p>of course, there are your over achievers and underachievers thrown in there too but this is typical. We have 7 periods a day and gym/electives are usually only half year courses.</p>
<p>At my school a typical junior would take:
language arts/AP lang
Algebra II/Pre-Calc
AP gov
Chem/AP chem
Year 4 of a language
Some other class/elective</p>
<p>My school’s typical junior year (without APs, as about 1/2 of the kids at my school don’t take them at all, and those that do usually don’t take more than 1 a year):</p>
<p>Algebra 2
Chemistry or Physics
English 11
Year 2 or 3 of a language
Psychology and/or Sociology OR AP Psych
Religion (Catholic school, so it’s required)
Elective of some sort (Ceramics, a Project Lead the Way course, or Yearbook/Print Media are pretty typical)</p>
<p>A lot of kids skip out on the social studies or science as only 3 years are needed to graduate, and the kids who’ve already taken the two required years of a language usually quit after that second year is done.</p>
<p>In junior year you have more freedom to choose the kind of classes that interest you take advantage of that and pick what you like. If you want to be a math major take AP math classes, if you want to do International Relations take AP US and other AP histories available to you. And continue with whatever language you’re in. </p>