<p>hey guys i just wanted your opinions on my junior year next year. does it look ivish? hard? </p>
<p>AP USH
Honors Chemistry
Honors Pre-Cal
English 3 (maybe honors)
Computer Science
French 3
Electronics
Another Elective</p>
<p>heres were it gets hard:</p>
<p>duel enrollment at local cc or self study</p>
<p>AP Physiology
AP Mirco
AP European History
AP Macro
*maybe german</p>
<p>and i will be self studying Arabic 2</p>
<p>the way my school is designed so that kids basically take almost all AP classes during Senior year and honors classes in junior year which is really weird. I am taking the extra 4 AP classes because my school does not offer them and because of the fact I am very interested in them.</p>
<p>now my senior year:</p>
<p>AP Cal BC
AP Physics
AP English
French 4
AP Chemistry
AP Computer Science
AP Statistics
Possibly another AP too.</p>
<p>then self studying Arabic 3.</p>
<p>i will be graduating with 13 AP classes. </p>
<p>so is this manageable?</p>
<p>Junior year looks absolutely fine, but if you can, try to shift some of the AP's you'll be taking senior year to your junior year courseload. It looks somewhat similar to my sophomore year classes (chem honors, precalc honors, apush)....it's manageable. Why can't you take AP English Language junior year?</p>
<p>Senior year looks a little iffy. Physics, chem, statistics, and calc bc is way too much math in one year. I would drive myself insane with those courses.</p>
<p>I'd move AP Statistics and AP Comp Sci to junior year (way too much senior year). than move electronics and the other elective to senior year.</p>
<p>Jman2306: I can't take AP english Lanuage Junior year because English 3 is required junior. My school is really screwed up you have to take all these required classes so it is designed that students are mainly taking AP's during their senior year.</p>
<p>Michael1: yeah I am going to try to talk to my guidance counselor so i can get AP statistics for junior year. and for computer science is required that i take computer science lvl 1 first then ap computer science. weird huh.</p>
<p>so does the course load look like someone who can make a ivy.</p>