2008-2009 Classes Discussion

<p>okay so im a sophomore right now......stressing over my next year classes (junior) just because i dont want to screw up because i want to apply to one of those Pre-Med/MD programs
anyways this is how my schedule goes</p>

<p>-AP Eng. Lang (not sure if i should take this or stick with regular)
- Acc. Trig
- AP Chem (i need some advice for this class)
- Reg or Honors Physics ( some say just go to AP in 12th but im not so sure)
- AP Gov
- This last hour im thinking of doing CO-OP which is school-work. I will get employed and it will count as credit. Plus it will be in hospital since im going into medical field. But i have a feeling that school and work will put me under too much pressure. I need to do some ECs as well. So for you who are experienced or want to help, please do.</p>

<p>btw, you guys can post ur classes up too.</p>

<p>Are you taking Physics C? If so, don't you have to be enrolled in calc or have taken the course already</p>

<p>My senior schedule (tentative):</p>

<p>AP Physics C
AP English Lit
AP Stats
AP European History
AP Art History
AP or Honors US Gov</p>

<p>Definitely take AP English language. That's very standard. Also, you should probably take AP Gov and trig. However, you could choose to do either science class. IMO, if you're going to do co-op, you should take AP Chem. If you really don't want to take AP chem, then do honors physics. The key is to have the most demanding course that you can handle.</p>

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<li><p>gpax - i am thinking about taking either honors physics or regular one next year and then AP phys. B in senior</p></li>
<li><p>kyle- thanks for the input but why the emphasis on AP Eng Lang.?
second, i want to take AP Chem since i am pretty interested in medical field......but at the same time i want to take physics.....but my only fear is that if i take AP phy without regular physics in junior year i will struggle so i am thinking about both?
i am actually not sure about co-op as it will take away my time from other stuff like volunteering, research stuff, ECs. what do you guys recommend?</p></li>
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<p>I'm a sophomore as well... also looking at a BA?MD program - interesting...</p>

<p>For my '08-'09 schedule (junior year):</p>

<p>AP English Literature/Composition
AP Chemistry
AP Spanish Language
AP United States History
AP Statistics
AP Psychology
Honors Calculus 3-4
Honors Professional Internship (similar to the co-op class paki described)</p>

<p>My senior year schedule:</p>

<p>AP Calc AB
AP US History
AP Chem
AP Bio
AP Eng Lit
Band</p>

<p>Self studying AP Comp Sci AB</p>

<p>Senior Schedule:</p>

<p>AP Calc. AB
AP Biology
AP English Lit.
AP Psychology
AP French Lang.</p>

<p>and I might take Anatomy.</p>

<p>paki: Where is your foreign language? You are only a soph; How could you have finished your requirement?</p>

<p>I'm moderately sure that I will be taking:</p>

<p>AP Literature
AP U.S. Government
AP Comparative Government
AP Physics B
AP Spanish or AP Macroeconomics
Creative Writing</p>

<p>Three of those AP classes will be taken online. I had 2 as a sophomore, plus DE Calculus, and this year I have 4.</p>

<p>Senior Schedule:</p>

<p>AP Biology
AP Calculus BC
AP English Literature
AP Government/Economics
Anatomy & Physiology
Band
Spanish VI or AP Statistics</p>

<p>hey rodney thanks for asking</p>

<p>i am right now actually in spanish 3. That is 2 years of language in high school and one year was offered in 8th grade and i dont feel the need for that much language. </p>

<p>btw to all of you posting your schedules up.....can you guys please feedback on mine as well. I do not want to make my schedule too hectic but i just want it at that enough mark if you knonw what i am saying.</p>

<p>Diamondbacker- that is a pretty loaded schedule. How do you plan on going about the 6 AP classes as well as working minimum 12 hours a week (Internship) usually on weekdays right after school?
i have a feeling if i was to do the same thing, my gpa will end up suffering pretty bad.</p>

<p>paki: Talk to your GC and check the prospective schools you may be applying to re: foreign language....I am almost positive that they want you to at least take 3 years at the hs level....Our hs guidance dept does not let anyone out of foreign language until they reach level IV (even with 8th grade language ) b/c of college requirements....I completely understand that you "dont feel the need for that much language", but i wouldn't want to see you have a problem later on that you are not aware of....</p>

<p>thanks rodney.....btw yeah i checked with the guidance counselor and she told me that 2 years of language is required for graduating. However, she noted that Spanish 3 appeared on my transcript for 10th grade. She said colleges will see u are in the third level and it should not be a big deal. I live in Michigan and U-M requires two years but recommends 3 years but GC said it should not be a big concern. </p>

<p>I want to apply to like MSU medical scholars program and others in the future and they tend to focus more towards hectic schedule and i do not think they will show much concern for not having three years of language?
please correct me if i am wrong.</p>

<p>Paki, my suggestion is definately take AP English and Honors Physics. As for AP Chemistry, it certainly will help you get into college and a medical program, but the way the curriculum is run, it is a tough class, and, in my opinion very time consuming. If the internship takes loads of time, then I would suggest not taking AP. Is your school 4x4, AB, or 7 period day?</p>

<p>pretzeldude- thanks for your suggestion but why do you say "definitely take AP Eng" is it very helpful in future?
and as for AP Chem i really want to take it, our teacher is really cool so should i drop the Co-op or like AP gov?
another question is would colleges prefer AP classes over a Co-op or vice versa? </p>

<p>btw my school is a 6 hour period</p>

<p>AP English is a writing intensive class. I personally like it, and I am a math/science person. I think that it is an important class for any profession, especially if you plan to go into research. If you want a practical medical career, maybe not so much. If your AP Chemistry teacher is cool, I say go for it. Is government the traditional social science for juniors in your area?</p>

<p>thanks and yes i was thinking the same about AP eng. it will develop skills to write good essays; who knows, that might help me in admissions </p>

<p>and yes government is the traditional juniors class; however, it is one semester long.</p>

<p>Here is my schedule for senior year (tentative):</p>

<p>AP English Literature
AP Calculus AB
Honors Physics </p>

<p>Honors German IV
AP German Language</p>

<p>Social Problems [SOC 201] [Honors Weight]
General Psychology [PSY 121] [Honors Weight]
American Government [PSC 100] [Honors Weight]</p>

<p>This list should be final as I have to officially register next week with my guidance counselor. I may not be able to take Honors Physics though, because practically everyone in my class wants to take Anatomy & Physiology as the senior year science because the majority want to become nurses, so physics would be somewhat useless to them compared to Anatomy & Physiology.</p>

<p>sligh anarchist what classes are you taking this year?
perhaps you may be able to give me some advice</p>