Class of 2013, Junior Year Schedules?

<p>IB English HL
AP Statistics
IB History HL
IB Psychology SL
IB Chemistry HL
IB Spanish SL
TOK</p>

<p>Guess I’m out of the norm here with all of my IB classes. BTW, I’m planning to become an IB Diploma student. So excited! :slight_smile: Anyone else on CC who’s taking IB courses next year?</p>

<p>Still uncertain, but it looks like:</p>

<p>*AP English Language
*AP US History
*AP Chemistry
*AP Calculus AB
*AP Physics B
*German II
*Study Hall?
Self-study
*AP Macro-/Micro-economics
*AP European History
*AP Psychology
*AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>English Language and Composition AP
Calculus BC AP
Physics B AP
Environmental Systems Pre-AP
US History AP (or I might down it to CP)
Chemistry AP
Digital Electronics
Art 1</p>

<p>But… I’ll be a Sophomore next year, even though I can easily classify as a Junior.</p>

<p>AP Eng Lang a.k.a. my morning nap
AP Chem ■■■
Wind Ensemble (more napping)
Honors Physiology
APUSH
lunch = club meetings every day
Honors Math Analysis
AP Physics C: Mechanics
swim practice 4-6</p>

<p>This is preliminary. I don’t really know yet.

  1. Anatomy and Physiology (Dual enrollment in local college)
  2. Sem1: AP Comparative Government Sem2: AP Psychology
  3. PreCalculus(Have not decided if dual enrollment or honors)
  4. Tennis, probably JV (Varsity if a miracle happens)
  5. AP Chemistry
  6. Principles of Health Science
  7. AP English Language and Composition
  8. Regular US History(I just suck at history)</p>

<p>I need some advice though guys, about sixth period, AP Statistics is open at the school, but I don’t know whether it will be too much. Is AP Stats usually a hard class? I don’t know what to do.
Posted this in an earlier thread, but this one looks newer.</p>

<p>This is Definite</p>

<p>Ap Chemistry
Ap Language and Composition
Ap French Language
Integrated Math III,honors (basically pre-calculus)
Us History, honors
Anatomy and Physiology, honors (full year)
Organic Chemistry, honors (half year)</p>

<p>If I have time, I might self study Ap Statistics. </p>

<p>@Dylandlima- I know at my school Ap Statistics is considered an easy Ap. Most students who take the course receive 5s on the exam. I don’t think there’s any harm in taking it.</p>

<p>AP Calculus AB
AP English Language
AP Chemistry
AP US History
Spanish IV
Tennis/Health or AP Statistics or Physics Honors or AP US Gov</p>

<p>Local Universities
Intermediate Micro and Macroeconomics
Investments
Psychobiology (maybe)
Neuropsychology (maybe)
Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience (maybe)</p>

<p>School Courses:
AP English Language and Composition
AP Biology
AP US History
AP US Government and Politics
Pre-Calculus Honors
Latin IV Honors
TV-Broadcast Productions</p>

<p>Possible Self-Study:
AP Human Geography</p>

<p>AP English Lang
Pre-Calculus
AP Stats
AP Physics B
Spanish IV
Choir or some other art credit
PE</p>

<p>French 3
IB English
IB American Studies
IB Physics
IB Biology
IB Math HL</p>

<p>Multivariable Calc H
APUSH
AP Chem
Latin 4 AP
AP English Lang. ACC
APCS
(Mandatory religion lol)</p>

<p>Honors Trig
Honors Physics
AP Chemistry
AP Euro (APUSH this year)
AP English 11
Honors Spanish 3</p>

<p>IB/AP English II (English Lang) (HL)
IB History of Americas (HL)
IB/AP Calculus AB (SL)
IB/AP Chemistry II (HL)
IB Spanish “IV” (SL)
IB Film (SL)
IB Inquiry Skills/TOK (SL)</p>

<p>6.0 GPA film class… count me in!</p>

<p>^woah, seven subjects! I’m the only one that’s doing at my school. Sort of sucks that the seventh subject doesn’t actually matter :/</p>

<p>IB English HL (lit)
IB French HL (lit)
IB Visual Arts HL
IB Spanish HL/SL (undecided)
IB Math SL
IB Bio SL
IB History SL</p>

<p>Wow, kudos you guys, honestly. I thought my schedule for next year will be rigorous, but looking at all of those schedules, you guys must be geniuses.</p>

<p>Honors Physics
AP US History
Honors English 11
Honors Pre-Calc
AP Euro
Spanish III
Psychology</p>

<p>I can’t take AP Physics, English, Calc or Gov till senior year, only because our school doesn’t allow it. Same with psychology, you can only take that as a junior or senior, so i have to wait until senior year to take AP Psych.</p>

<p>What is the main difference between IB and AP?</p>

<p>And I’m taking:</p>

<p>AP Physics B
Pre-AP Pre-Calculus
Pre-AP Spanish 3
AP English Language
APUSH
Band
AP Biology
Self-Study AP Euro</p>

<p>IB = Anywhere in the world
AP = Just in the US (Maybe Canada? I don’t know)</p>

<p>AP Stats
AP US History
AP Eng Comp
Honors Phyics
Cheer/Song Team
Digital Animation/Art 2
Anthropology</p>

<p>I got more, but this is just in the high school itself. (College courses, yay!)</p>

<p>This is a brag thread?</p>

<p>AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC (we work on a semester schedule)
AP Physics
AP Chemistry
AP USH
AP Statistics
English 3 H
P.E.</p>

<p>IB Math II HL
IB English I HL
IB History I HL
IB Biology I HL
IB Chemistry II SL
Honors Physics I
IB Spanish I SL</p>

<p>I hate Spanish… and wish my school worked on a semester schedule. I’d probably be doing really hard math. Also, yes, getting IB Diploma.</p>

<p>Edit: ^^^ IB is supposed to connect subject areas more and give participants a broader perspective in their learning, lol. I think it’s also meant to be more focused on analysis rather than memorization.</p>

<p>AP u.s history
English 11 honors
Algebra ll trig
Physics
Physics lab
Psychology
Sociology
Early childhood education
Early childhood development
Creative writing
Lunch
Gym</p>