<p>Next year (as a senior):
AP Bio
AP Calc BC
AP Span Lit</p>
<p>(4 is max at my school per year--I could take AP Euro but I'm tired of European history. I'd rather take electives and learn about different cultures.)</p>
<p>current sophomore year:
AP Chem
AP Calc AB
junior year:
AP Physics b
AP Calc BC
AP Micro/Macro Economics
senior year:
AP Chinese
AP Physics C
AP CompSci</p>
<p>Is it better to take 2 AP's: AP Gov and AP Art History
or 1 AP (harder) AP Chem.
In our school all sciences are 2 periods long, so I have an option of either AP chem, or AP Gov and AP Art History.</p>
<p>So we actually got class options the other day and I found out that they're dumping two of my AP options. Now I'm taking:
AP Calc but AB, not BC
AP Bio
Basically my grade is so small (<50) and the people in it aren't good at science/math so they figured they would just dump the hard courses instead of letting there be 5-7 kids in one class. And I have no idea why they're dropping AP Spanish Lit. Sometimes small schools suck academically.
I doubt it will affect important things like college acceptances but it means that some of the classes won't be going at a challenging rate for me. How dull.</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP Lit.
PreCalc
AP or Hon. Govt. and Economics. depending on my AP Hist. teacher's input.
World Religions and Lit of th art Hon.
AP Euro
AP Psych.</p>
<p>I'm taking AP 2-D Art in school now so next year I have to take my art classes through Dual Enrollment.
Summer '08
Basic Design and Myth in Literature
Fall '08
Reading and Writing Satire
Illustration 1</p>
<p>Self STudy
AP Spanish Lang.
AP Spanish Lit.</p>
<p>I originally planned on taking ALL AP classes, but I didn't think it was such a good idea. My doctor actually said it was a bad idea too and might recommend I reduce my DE to 1 course per semester.</p>