4 year Schedule

<p>Hey guys, currently a frosh, taking:</p>

<p>Hon. Bio
Hon. Alg 3-4
Hon. Eng
Spanish 5-6
PE
Digital Media 1-2</p>

<p>Taking next year:</p>

<p>AP Chem
AP Physics "c" Mechanics
AP Euro
AP Calc AB
Honors Humanities (forced to take this)
Spanish 7-8</p>

<p>11th:
AP US History
AP Spanish
AP Eng
AP Physics "c" EM
AP Bio
AP Calc BC</p>

<p>12th:
TA / Offroll
AP Art History
AP Stats
AP Enviro
AP Eng
AP US Government </p>

<p>Is this a good plan? I know its a lot of classes but will I be able to handle it/
These are the most challenging classes I can take</p>

<p>If you’re sure that you’re able to handle it while having a healthy life outside of school, it seems like a good plan.</p>

<p>Whatever floats, your boat. If you can manage that and still have a life, hats off to you.</p>

<p>Make sure with all of those classes, you’ll still be well-rounded! I’m not sure if you’ll have time at all for any extra-curriculars / sports!</p>

<p>looks great, but make sure you’re not taking on too much! also, idk if the various difficulties of the APs at your school are the same as how they’re generally perceived, but the one thing i would say is that you seem to be taking much harder APs junior year than senior year- i think that’s perfectly ok, colleges won’t look down on it since it’ll seem like you’ve exhausted the most difficult classes by your senior year, but you might want to consider switching the order a bit so that your junior schedule will be more possible.</p>

<p>One thing I’ve learned from high school is that my “four year plan” wasn’t really what ended up happening. I didn’t foresee picking up a new language, dropping science after three years, doing AP Calc, or taking four (semester-long) English classes my senior year.</p>

<p>Point is: You never know what the future will hold, so don’t bind yourself so much. Nothing wrong with having a plan, just keep in mind it’s entirely possible you won’t carry it out exactly as you’d thought.</p>