Advice on my four year plan?

Hello everyone. I am a current sophomore and I’ve been thinking about the classes I want to take for the next few years. I’m worried that classes for my junior and senior years might not seem rigorous enough. I don’t want to seem like I’m lazing off those years, so are these classes rigorous enough? Will any of this look bad to colleges?

9th

  • AP Computer Science A
  • AP Human Geography
  • Biology honors
  • Chemistry honors
  • English 1 honors
  • Introduction to Information Technology
  • Orchestra
  • Pre-Calculus honors
  • Spanish 2

10th

  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP World History
  • English 2 honors
  • Orchestra
  • Spanish 3 honors
  • Women’s Glee Choir
  • Woodshop 1

11th

  • AP Calculus BC
  • Choir
  • Dual Enrollment English
  • Orchestra
  • Physics honors
  • United States History honors
  • Woodshop 2

12th

  • AP Physics C: Mechanics/Electricity and Magnetism
  • Dual Enrollment Calculus 3/Differential Equations
  • Dual Enrollment English electives
  • Choir
  • Orchestra
  • United States Government honors/Economics w/ Financial Literacy honors
  • Woodshop 3

Thank you all for any advice you might give me!

Your schedule is perfectly fine. It shows consistency and is extremely rigorous. In addition, the choice of wood shop will help you stand out (and should create opportunities for essays and interview questions.)

@MYOS1634 Thank you for your response! So you don’t think it looks like I’ll be slacking off by not taking more AP classes?

One AP plus two dual enrollment classes is plenty rigorous, and you show commitment to music and an unusual class by taking the most advanced classes in these subjects. It’s excellent.

Your freshman and sophomore year’s course rigor definitely makes up for the lack of rigor in junior and senior year, so I think you’re fine.

Thank you all!
Does anyone else have anything to say?

@TrumpFTW I’m taking AB this year as a sophomore, because my school requires the two classes as a sequence. Also my school does not offer AP physics 1 so that why I’ll be taking physics honors next year.