Can someone help out with my high school schedule?

<p>Here are the classes I wish to take for certain junior/senior year:</p>

<p>Junior:
-AP Calculus
-AP Physics
-AP US History
-AP Computer Science A
-AP English
-Spanish 5-6</p>

<p>Senior:
-AP Calculus BC
-AP Physics C
-AP Economics
-AP Computer Science AB (That's what the second year of AP CS is called)
-AP English Lit
-AP Spanish 7-8</p>

<p>But the problem is that I have to cram in AP Art History somewhere in there to fulfill my art requirements. I'd also want to put in an AP Chemistry, but I don't think it'd be possible.</p>

<p>I've tried talking to my counsellor about 7 periods, but I'm not sure if she'd let me do a zero period. Which class is the best to take online? (I can't find a site to do AP Computer Science online...)</p>

<p>Can you take Calculus BC in your junior year? Some students just jump into BC with no trouble at all. If you did that, then you can cram another AP in your senior year.</p>

<p>Oh shizzz, I wonder if I can do that...</p>

<p>Is Economics a graduation requirement? From what I hear it's one of the lighter APs - at my school it's only a semester long - so if not, perhaps you could self-study and fit in Art History as a class instead.</p>

<p>I see I see, I was thinking about self-studying Econ also.</p>

<p>Do AP Art History online- My friend did it this year and it's extremely easy.</p>

<p>lol, I can just do ctrl + printscreen for everything, eh?</p>

<p>Have you taken physics before? Most colleges don't give credit for AP Physics B, so there's not much point in taking it...maybe take AP Chem instead?</p>

<p>Man, that could work too.</p>

<p>So much to think about. Thanks!</p>

<p>Anything that hasn't been mention, please do.</p>

<p>I dont think you need both Calculus AB AND BC, maybe just one or the other no? Same with Physics and Computer Sciences. I am not totally sure, but I would think that the difference between the BC,C,A,etc is that one is more indepth then the other.</p>

<p>I had no idea that there is a AP Spanish 6-8.</p>

<p>Also, why is it that you can't jump directly into Comp Sci AB?</p>

<p>Instead of doing AB and BC, do AB as a junior, then do Calc 2 first semester senior year and calc 3 second semester at a community college.</p>