I have:
AP Micro
AP Environmental
AP Lang
AP US
What should I take in fall/spring?
I have:
AP Micro
AP Environmental
AP Lang
AP US
What should I take in fall/spring?
Just make sure you pick AP Classes that you have taken a liking or curious about.
Likely besides US & Lang, you pick one of the easier AP’s to take. But remember just because its easy doesn’t make it any less intimidating especially if its the 1st time you have taken a AP Class. You could love the class and the subject but when comes testing time, if you suddenly developed you going to find yourselves in trouble both for your pockets and your eyes/hands/brain for all the work you did for nothing.
Overall make sure you make a schedule that best fits your needs. Want to slack off? Pick all electives (w/ min core required to graduate) and reg classes. Suddenly feel like you want to pick-up the pace with your education and feeling like a dare-devil? Then stack up your schedule with AP Classes & the required PE class.
Pick a balance between the choices I just mention. Not to stressful (To the point you dont have the motivation for anything because lets be real, any AP, AICE, IB & Honors is difficult its not like the basic regular fyi) but then again not so easy you just tempted to sleep or skip because you think you are the king/queen of the world.
Make a schedule that you will at least be okay/alright with (not to mention some guidance counselors will give you grieve for trying to switch schedules) because at the end of the day, you going have to to deal with whatever decision(s) you make considering your schedule.
Are you saying you need to add a few more classes to this schedule?
What year are you? Junior?
It depends on your interests and aptitudes as well as what classes are available at your particular HS. The best person to speak to woudl be your guidance counselor.
If what you listed is your projected current schedule you should strongly consider foreign language (unless you already reached level 4 or whatever level is recommended by colleges you are considering), and a math class (unless you took the highest level available at your HS).