<p>5 AP’s but they’re easy ones (at least by our school standards), and teachers are lenient from what I hear so I’ll have a breeze, which is nice since I’m incredibly lazy and grades are by far not my strongest point in my arsenal of admission factors.</p>
<p>Anyways,
AP - Euro, Gov/Econ (sem. each), Lit, Bio, French. A bit humanities heavy but whatever.</p>
<p>Urgh, just found out that I won’t be able to study for AP Physics B online (have to take a U.S. government course to meet California graduation requirements instead). </p>
<p>With that said…</p>
<p>Honors English 12
AP Calculus BC
U.S. Government (online)
Spanish 4 (TA)
Art Appreciation (graduation requirement)</p>
<p>EDIT: I still may take AP Physics B online as well, but I have to persuade my school to let me do so first…</p>
<p>I’m doing IB- two-year program, so I don’t have to go through the whole choosing of classes again. Just to put in my two cents, I’ll post my schedule anyway:</p>
<p>English A1 HL
French B HL
Spanish ab initio SL
Psychology SL
Chemistry SL
Math HL
Theory of Knowledge
Games (Not graded, but we have to do one period a week anyway. Bleh.)</p>
<p>^ LOL @ Games… that’s… unique. What do you guys do in that class? </p>
<p>Now that I think of it, if my school allows, perhaps I should take AP Chemistry online instead of AP Physics B. My sophomore year Honors Chem class almost killed me, but we did cover a LOT of topics (actually, the majority of the AP Chem topics) and though my teacher was hard, I still have plenty of notes left over from that class.</p>
<p>^^ Games is P.E., but we just pick a game every term and play it for a period every week instead of being taught how to. Some of them aren’t strictly games though- there’s one where you go to a gym and take classes from instructors there. I did that last year and we did stuff like spinning and aerobics and whatever. It was pretty fun- better than running, which is what I did last term.</p>
<p>I’ve got the schedule finalized, but I don’t know how this will turn out next year.</p>
<p>Honors shapers of the world (which includes English and art and music history classes)
Honors physics
AP Calc BC
AP Computer Science (if there are enough people to hold a class)
AP Psycology</p>
<p>Alrighty then, finalized classes:
AP English Lit
AP Calculus
AP US Government
AP European History
1960s History
Chorus VI
Economics (Online, no honors option </3)
Painting I
Sociology I
Drawing I</p>
<p>Everyone has so many AP’s… too bad my new school doesn’t offer any save for Calc BC. Guess I’ll have to self-study English Lit and German… Lol, the 2011 AP testing season will be so much less stressful for me (I’m only planning to take 3 exams then, a far cry from the 7 exams I’m currently signed up for)!</p>