Who has the toughest schedule on CC for next year?

<p>It’s not really 100% fair because some schools have more bells than others.</p>

<p>In School:
Chamber Orchestra
AP Physics
AP Chemistry
AP English
AP World History</p>

<p>Self Study:
AP Psychology</p>

<p>Dual Enrollment:
Calculus and Analytical Geometry IV
French III (will probably take the AP test in May)</p>

<p>ok well ghscheer is definately ■■■■■■■■
because that is logistically impossible and you can’t even take calc ab and calc bc tests in the same year</p>

<p>Calculus 4?? um… there’s no such thing… unless ur CC splits it up into 4 years instead of 3… at my CC, we hve Calc 1 to 2 to 3 to Diff Eq to Matrix Theory</p>

<p>YALL EITHER UBER NERDS OR ■■■■■■ LOL
The least number of APs in one schedule that I’ve seen in this thread is like 5…</p>

<p>whoever said they’re taking AP french lit:</p>

<p>how you planning on taking a discontinued course?</p>

<p>and the answer is that yes, we are all ueber nerds</p>

<p>pigs<em>at</em>sea: you can’t take both /tests/. That doesn’t prevent you from taking both classes. (And some schools divide AB and BC material between the two classes and require students to take both sequentially.)</p>

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I can only guess what’s on that exam…</p>

<p>I hear the AP Lunch curve is almost as tough as the AP Study Hall and the AP Skipping exams.</p>

<p>I bet that the majority of the people claiming to take 7+ AP exams next year will reconsider by January. 11? That’s a load of crap.</p>

<p>Dragoon- some people just have drive.
Why do some of yall doubt people are really planning on taking tough schedules? There’s a reason they give you 18ish labels in the AP test booklet. People challenge themselves.</p>

<p>I was just looking at that US News Kaplan College Edition from this past year; according to that, colleges base a lot more judgment on your college preparatory classes and schedule than on standardized tests or anything else. I didn’t know that…</p>

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And who could forget AP Gangster Skip Class Go To Bathroom and Beat Up Freshmen?</p>

<p>^^So I take it you go to a public school. Nice. Gotta love em</p>

<p>I think I have all of youse beat.</p>

<p>Intro to Calculus
U.S. Government and Justice Honors
Human Anatomy
English Honors
Computer Programming II
Gym
Free period</p>

<p>AP English
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics C
AP US Government
Gym</p>

<p>IB History of Americas HL
IB English HL
IB Math SL/AP Calculus AB
IB Chemistry SL/AP Chemistry (x2)
IB French SL/AP French Lang.
Throw in some Drama, Debate, Forensics, and skiing. Fun!</p>

<p>Not my schedule:
Sophomore Year-:
AP Calculus BC
AP Spanish
English II H
AP Biology
AP World History
Advanced Band</p>

<p>I think he’s going to exhaust every Advanced Placement course our school offers by next year…</p>

<p>Mine’s a bit more modest. </p>

<p>My schedule:
Sophomore Year:
Algebra 2 /Trigonometry
AP Mandarin
AP Computer Science
AP Biology
English II H
Swim </p>

<p>D:</p>

<p>had anyone receive all A’s from these hectic schedules. And had anyone manage receive all 5’s. I know you people on this thread are motivated for a challenge and to make your transcript look good, but you would all become really stressed. if anyone somehow manage to live stress-free with these schedules, please share your advices on how you manage this type of schedule.</p>

<p>Ahh, CC dorks. <3</p>

<p>AP Chem
AP Sats (if I get a 4 or better on ap calc ab exam this yr, if i dont then BC)
Honors Physics
Anatomy and Physiology
English Elective
Free block</p>

<p>haha. i know - not as good as some of you over achievers</p>

<p>AP chemistry
AP economics
AP government
AP chemistry
DC english 5
health science tech
mental health</p>

<p>Mine’s decent:</p>

<p>Junior year 1st semester:
AP Chem
AP Euro
AP Stats
APES
AP Economics (micro and macro)
Pre- Calc BC
Honors Band
Honors Orchestra
English III honors (class in between AP Lang and AP Lit)</p>

<p>2nd semester:
Contemporary Int. Studies.
Mentor/Learner
IB English I
AP Chem
AP Stats
Integrated Math III</p>

<p>( I moved )</p>