Class of 2013: what do u plan to take as your senior year schedule?

<p>Multivariable Calculus
Linear Algebra
AP English Literature
AP US Government
AP Spanish Language
AP Physics C Mechanics + E&M (online - JHU CTY)
Organic Chemistry (online or community college)
Tennis</p>

<p>AP Latin Vergil
AP Italian
AP Calc BC
AP Physics B
AP Stats
AP English Lit
AP Euro</p>

<p>AP English Literature
Senior English (doubling in English)
Philosophy DC
Anatomy & Physiology
AP Statistics
Spanish V (skipping IV)
Filmmaking</p>

<p>AP Language
AP Spanish
AP Statistics
Psychology
Chemistry
Government/Econ.</p>

<p>Can’t take more than 3 APs at my school…lame.</p>

<p>AP English Lit
AP Calculus AB or BC
AP Governmemt
Economics H
Production & Performance
Mystery elective…</p>

<p>My school doesn’t offer AP Econ, but I figure I could self study that. The next semster would most likely be as a TA or in a random elective. The mystery elective would either Computer Science (potential AP self study) or some art class. My school doesn’t offer that many AP’s but I’m taking most of the ones which they do junior year.</p>

<p>Well I decided to go to my guidence counselor and tell her that I want take all my hard classes in sophmore and junior year for a relatively easy senior year so I have no clue wat to even imagine taking senior year</p>

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<p>AP English Lit
AP Chem or AP Physics
AP Calc AB (or BC, if I take Physics. It’s a double-period Calc-Phys)
Honors Spanish 4
Gov/Econ</p>

<p>AP Physics B
AP Calc AB
AP Lit & Comp
AP US Gov
AP Microeconomics
CIS Spanish
Sociology
Art</p>

<p>Lol I needed art to offset the difficulty of my other classes !</p>

<p>Bumppppppppp</p>

<p>AP Euro
AP Calc AB
Hon Pre Calc
AP Econ/p.f.
AP Physics
AP English
Hon Span 4
AP Spanish</p>

<p>AP Physics
AP Government
AP Statistics
AP English 12
AP Microecon/macroecon (block)
AP Spanish
Pre-Calculus</p>

<p>This is probably not going to work out with the scheduler thingy, but at least here’s a tentative one. </p>

<p>Spanish IV
AP English
AP Comp Sci
AP 2D
AP Gov
Multivariable Calc
Wellness/Gym
Engineering and Design
Chem II/AP 3D/Animation/whatever</p>

<p>Japanese 4
AP English
Journalism
AP Bio
AP Calc AB (if my schools decides to offer it which I very highly doubt)</p>

<p>I’ve already taken college now classes that fulfill my school’s economics/poly sci requirements, so no history/govt. is left to take.</p>

<p>AP Calc AB
AP Chem
AP Macroeconomics/AP Gov
AP English Lit
Spanish 4 Honors
AP Psych (if I take a full day)</p>

<p>AP Environmental Science
AP English
AP Psychology
Functions/Stats/Trig
Newspaper (Hopefully editor-in-chief!)
Two mystery electives. I may do an English semester seminar sem 1, then take a late arrival or early release that period for second semester.</p>

<p>It’s like every single school except mine has 50 AP classes.</p>

<p>^We have hardly any.</p>

<p>But look at everyone else - they all have like 5 AP classes listed just for one year. That’s more than my school has in total. It’s really demoralizing.</p>

<p>Yeah, it gets a little frustrating, but gladly colleges take into consideration how many classes your schools offer.</p>

<p>AP Gov
AP Chem
Honors physics (no AP offered, selfing physics C)
AP English lit
Science Research
Multivariable Calculus (college class)
Linear Algebra/Differential equations (college class)
Intermediate Microeconomic theory (college class)
Advanced methods in spectroscopic analysis (PhD level college class i’m taking to better understand my research)</p>

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<p>so self study some. It’s not difficult.</p>