<p>Advice on my junior year schedule? Should I drop a class?
Also, the online classes require about 45min-1hr a day. H programming and H sociology are slack classes which have literally no work.</p>
<p>Semester 1:</p>
<p>AP US History
AP Psychology
AP calculus AB
H programming
AP world history online (both semesters)
AP Human geo online (both semesters)</p>
<p>Semester 2:</p>
<p>AP calculus BC
AP comparative gov
H english 3
H sociology
Ap world History online (both semesters)
AP Human geo online (both semesters)
H philosphy/ethics online (1 semster) - Might drop</p>
<p>To be honest, I think this schedule is definitely manageable. You have your classes that require less output by you and then you have your classes that require more effort. With the changes in second semester, how many AP exams will you be taking.</p>
<p>I will be taking Calc bc, apush, psych, comparative, micro econ, macro econ, and mabye human geo (ive heard it was really easy). Btw macro/micro econ is what im taking right now over the summer. Wont be taking the world history exam.</p>
<p>Ok so you’re transferring from AB to BC? Also if you’re not taking the WHAP exam then really there’s no need to take the online class. Not doing the class will give you extra time and energy for your other classes, unless you’re taking it for the extra weight. It seems like a solid plan to me. You’re schedule is very doable and it’s one of the few here on CC that don’t make me want to faint.</p>
<p>Yeah, In my school, we are required to take Calc AB first semester and BC second (unless you drop it).</p>
<p>If you’re not gonna take the AP, just drop world. It’s not really adding anything important since you already have APUSH. Other than that, looks good.</p>
<p>Cherrio…good schedule and whatnot.</p>
<p>Looks pretty difficult, to be honest.</p>
<p>^^ but your schedule is like off the wall…</p>
<p>Seems pretty simple. Honors courses should be a breeze. I am also taking AP US, AP Pysch (or AP European History), AP Calc. AB, and AP Eng. Comp. next year (as well as AP Chem.) and am not real concerned. I took AP Human last year, too, and that was both easy and interesting.</p>