<p>AP Calculus BC or Multivariable Calculus & Linear Algebra
AP English Literature
Physics Honors
AP US Government
AP Microeconomics/Macroeconomics
AP Spanish Language
Tennis</p>
<p>Possibly some Cogn. Neuro classes & Organic Chemistry at local uni with MVC/LA</p>
<p>I’ll do junior and senior here because my schedule has changed slightly</p>
<p>Junior
IB English HL
AP Calc AB
AP Physics B
AP Stats
AP Econ
French III</p>
<p>Senior
AP Calc BC
AP Chem
AP Chem Lab
AP Gov
AP French
AP English Lit</p>
<p>still unsure of chem/phyiscs; possible that chem will switch to junior year, then physics will go senior year and turn into physics c and i’ll have calc bc and stats simultaneously as opposed to calc ab and stats simultaneously. I’ll have great teachers both years whatever happens: chem teacher and stats teacher are both fantastic, we’re getting a new french teacher who is supposed to be pretty good, physics teacher is a hilarious guy, gov teacher is decent. Econ will be online, junior year english teacher is good, senior year one is unremarkable.</p>
<p>AP English Lit
AP Bio
AP Calc AB
AB Comp Gov
Japanese 4 (campaigning for AP but it’ll never happen)
Gym -_-
Advisory</p>
<p>Also my old Global teacher once taught AP Euro (and everyone said she was amazing) so I’m campaigning for that too but that brings me up to 8 classes and I would never fit them all in my schedule.</p>
<p>Wait I forgot about Journalism. Hm this will be difficult.</p>
<p>Super ideal schedule that will probably not work mainly because of schedule conflicts. Also maybe time constraints</p>
<p>Multivariable Calculus (D)
AP Physics C (D)
AP Literature (D)
AP Modern European History (D)
AP Biology (I)
AP Spanish Language (I)
Orchestra (I)</p>
<p>Local University:
Linear Algebra (D) or Ordinary Differential Equations (D) (Either one)
Organic Chem (I)</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP Spanish Literature
AP Macro/IB TOK
IB Calculus
IB Chemistry SL
AP US History
IB Biology SL
AP English Literature</p>
<p>Senior Year:
IB Spanish HL
IB TOK/Dual Enroll at College for British Literature pre-1800
AP Stats
AP Physics
IB History HL
IB Biology HL
IB English HL</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP US History
AP English
AP Psychology
AP Statistics
Honors Chemistry
Honors Pre-Calculus
Yearbook</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP English
AP Government
Honors Yearbook</p>
<p>I’d need one more class for Senior year, I’m not sure what I’m gonna do. Maybe another AP, maybe Honors Strategic Marketing, maybe Honors Art 3. One of those.</p>
<p>Junior Year:
APUSH
AP Chem
AP English Lang
Pre-AP Spanish IV
Pre-AP Physics
Pre-AP Pre-Calc
Creative Writing</p>
<p>Over the Summer:
Calculus I</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP Calc BC
AP English Literature
AP Spanish Language
AP US Government
AP Physics B
Chem Lab Assistant
Financial Literacy/Independent Fine Arts (Piano)</p>
<p>@dfree124:
Yeah, it is. Hahah, you take Yearbook your first time as a Junior, then if you take it again as a senior, it counts as an honors credit. We’re all in the same class, so the work is basically the same. Only difference is that extra year of experience, I guess. It works similarly for Newspaper at our school.</p>