<p>ajisa i wud drop AP eng lang. because it is just a killer. way too much work and take it in senior year. </p>
<p>ivyleague, i am lookin at like duke, michigan, and those BS/MD programs</p>
<p>ajisa i wud drop AP eng lang. because it is just a killer. way too much work and take it in senior year. </p>
<p>ivyleague, i am lookin at like duke, michigan, and those BS/MD programs</p>
<p>my schedule now: i am the OP</p>
<ul>
<li>Regular Eng.</li>
<li>AP Chem</li>
<li>Acc. Trig</li>
<li>AP Gov/AP Econ</li>
<li>Honors Physics </li>
<li>Co-op / AP Psych / AP World History or some blowoff MS office beacuse the one of the career classes is required to do school-work.</li>
<li>7th hour co-op ( my school duznt have 7th hour so it is just like going to work after school) 12-16 hours a week.</li>
</ul>
<p>how hard do you think this will be?</p>
<p>i have an offer for a Pharmacist Technician for co-op. I want to apply to those bs/md programs in 2 years. Would it hurt my chances that i am not inclined towards hospital work with doctors and instead working with pharmacists.</p>
<p>My senior year:</p>
<ul>
<li>AP Literature</li>
<li>AP Government</li>
<li>AP Comparative Government</li>
<li>AP European History</li>
<li>Honors Physics</li>
</ul>
<p>It shouldn't be too hard.</p>
<p>Junior Year:</p>
<p>-AP Calculus AB
-AP Statistics
-AP Unites States History
-AP Biology
-Regular English</p>
<p>Okay so im still sorta confused about my schedule because im addding a COOP job in there.....soooo PLEASE HELP.</p>
<p>i really want to go into a BS/MD program - sidenote</p>
<p>To be junior schedule:</p>
<p>English 11
Acc. Trig.
AP Gov./AP Econ
AP Chem
Honors Physics
Accounting (elective.........should i change it to like AP Psych and Comp Science?)</p>
<p>and 7th hour COOP Job at Hospital - afterschool everyday 3-7 PM. </p>
<p>now my question is how well do u think I will be able to handle this?
should i drop the COOP or a hard class? or is my schedule not hard enuf and i should add AP Psych? will my GPA suffer? will i be killing myself? pleaseee help. so lost</p>
<p>I'm a junior right now but next year I'm taking...
AP Stat
AP Calculus AB
AP Lang
AP Physics C
AP Spanish Lit
NASA Internship. </p>
<p>this year I was taking:
AP Computer Science
AP World History
AP US Govt.
AP Physics B
AP Spanish Lang
Recording Technology
Guitar
English</p>
<p>Ok paki. This is what I advise...no remember that I have no real knowledge but this is what I would do.</p>
<p>As I see it you have 2 AP classes(Chem and Gov/Econ) and 1 honors class(Physics) along with three other classes. So you basically have 2 sciences(both higher level), 2 maths (I'm assuming Accounting is more math based than anything), a history and a lit. I'm assuming that since you want to go into medicine that you are pretty good at math which means you may be able to handle so much math and science in one year. But with a job on top of that, I say that you should drop one of the sciences and save it for senior year (I'd say drop physics. Chem is probably more helpful than physics for pre-med) and then add on AP Psychology (you want to be a doctor and psychology would be helpful, at least in my opinion).</p>
<p>So here is my suggested schedule for you:</p>
<p>English 11
Acc. Trig
AP Gov./Econ
AP Chem
AP Psych
Accounting</p>
<p>This along with your afterschool job should be good (at least to me). You now have 3 AP classes and 3 regular classes...seems like an even load.</p>
<p>Here is my schedule for next year:</p>
<p>Rising Junior</p>
<p>AP Psychology
AP Environmental Science
Pre-Calculus
AP US History
Honors Lit 11
Yearbook</p>
<p>This year I took:
AP Statistics
Honors Lit 10
AP World History
Chemistry
Spanish 3
PE/Health (stupid Gen. Ed. Req.)</p>
<p>heretosucceed, thanks man. I put accounting in there tho cuz its a complete blowofffff. So i can usually take bunch of hwk to that class and do it its really really easy. And wouldnt it be even more difficult if i switch honors physics to like AP Psych?</p>
<p>i dinno about my schedule, i think it may be too much i need some advice.</p>
<p>senior schedule:
AP Literature
AP Micro
AP Macro
AP US Gov
AP Comp Gov
AP Statistics
AP Calc BC
AP Physics (B or C dinno yet)</p>
<p>lol, its really funny to see so many people on this thread filling their schedules with all AP courses... Honestly, more than 2 (maybe 3 max!) AP classes for a high school student is too much work. I don't understand how any of you expect to get all of the work done for all of these classes. I mean, cm'on some of you have all your classes AP, thats not possible for a high school student. Many of you also have a wide range of different AP courses... if your interested in a particular subject area, like math or science or history, just take those classes. </p>
<p>My prospective classes for next year are as follows( Senior year):
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Honors English
Economics ( half year)
A bunch of other half year classes (electives)</p>
<p>Im doing the AP calculus and the AP Bio, because thats what I am interested in and I am going to College for Bio/Chemistry.</p>
<p>Well just to get a look at how a really hectic course load with that just enough factor would look like, you can take my sophomore, junior, and tentative senior schedule.I think you can handle ap chem, i smell it.</p>
<p>Sophomore:
AP Art history
AP european history
AP biology
AP psychology
random class
random class</p>
<p>junior:</p>
<p>AP US history
AP English Language(good class)
AP Calc BC
AP Physics B
AP Italian
AP Statistics
latin
random class</p>
<p>Senior:
AP World History
AP Physics C
AP Chemistry
AP American Government
AP Macroeconomics
AP Environmental science
AP English literature
AP Human Geography
AP Microeconomics( self-study)- self-study is always good</p>
<p>so yeah, like just take all the classes you think you can handle.</p>
<p>Definitely take AP English and Physics Honors; I took both those classes and am interested in the med. field myself. Both are standard; English everyone has to do (regardless of whether they actually LIKE it), and basic physics is necessary to understand anything in the sciences, as is chemistry. </p>
<p>My senior year schedule:
AP Lit
AP Gov/Econ
AP Calc BC
AP Chem
AP Enviro
Chorus
Yup.</p>
<p>This year I took:
APUSH
Chorus
AP Lang
Honors Chem
AP Stats
Precalc
Honors Physics</p>
<p>Senior year schedule:
AP Eng Lit
AP Calc BC
AP Physics
Comp Sci A
Orchestra!
Microbiology
Lab Assistant for AP Chem</p>
<p>our school has a 5-period trimester schedule for next year...should be interesting.</p>
<p>op, don't worry about your schedule, it really shouldn't be difficult to manage at all, even with your job.</p>
<p>Sophomore:
Honors Chem
AP History
Acc Algebra II
Spanish III
Regular English</p>
<p>Junior:
Acc Trig
Bio II (cant take AP until senior at my school. grrrrr.)
Analytical Chem/ Organic Chem
AP Government
Spanish IV
Regular English</p>
<p>Senior:
AP Bio
AP Chem
AP Spanish
AP Calc BC
Regular English</p>
<p>This year's schedule:
AP Calc BC
AP Stats
Honors Soph English
Chemistry
Spanish III
AP World History</p>
<p>My courses for next year:
AP Comp
AP USH
AP Spanish
AP Bio
Multivariable Calc
AP Art History</p>
<p>my school goes periods 1-6 and it doesn't offer ap classes 6th period
so im going to go with:
(for senior year)</p>
<p>AP English Lit
AP US Government/AP Macroecon (1 semester each is how my school does it)
AP Statistics
AP Chemistry
AP Biology</p>
<p>and this year (junior) was:</p>
<p>Basketball
AP Physics B
AP US History
AP Calc BC
AP English Language
Spanish 3</p>
<p>sophomore and freshman year = no aps but just honors everything</p>
<p>AP English 12
APES
AP Chem
AP Spanish
AP BC Calc
AP Economics</p>
<p>Senior Schedule.</p>
<p>You guys are taking a ridiculous amount of AP courses. Maybe the workload is different at your schools, but taking 5-6 in a year is HIGHLY discouraged at my school.</p>
<p>I'm taking:</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Statistics (easy AP, or so I've heard)
Standard English
Standard Government
Standard Economics
Basic Programming (aka sleep and get a 100 lol)</p>