<p>AP GOV
AP Economics
AP Bio
AP Enviormental Science
English Reg
Math Reg
Late Arrival</p>
<p>Don’t give a s$!t bout senoir year. Gonna relax and enjoy my life. I have no idea why you guys are trying so hard. Going to try my butt of 2nd semester of this year. Then throwing in the towel.</p>
<p>No AP courses offered at my high school, unfortunately; only dual-enrollment is available. I might take the corresponding AP exams, but I’m not sure about it!</p>
<p>Calculus III (Sem. 1) and Differential Equations (Sem. 2)
Organic Chem II (Sem. 1) and Human Anatomy and Physiology (Sem. 2)
English III (Sem. 1) and World Literature (Sem. 2)
Physics II (Sem. 1) and Physics III (Sem. 2)
Latin III (Sem. 1) and Latin IV (Sem. 2)
Microbiology I (Sem. 1) and Microbiology II (Sem. 2)
Government and Politics I (Sem. 1) and Government and Politics II (Sem. 2)</p>
<p>I plan on taking it pretty easy senior year
AP Government & AP Economics 2nd semester
English 4 (Might do AP but probably not)
Astronomy or Forensic Science
DC College Algebra ( I’m taking PreCal this year but I have no desire to take APCalc next year at my school)
and then some elective probably and hopefully 1 or 2 off periods</p>
<p>If anyone is considering taking AP Stats I would highly recommend it! The information you learn is actually pretty interesting, Its easily one of my favorite classes this year.</p>
<p>AP Statistics
AP Economics (micro/macro)
AP Physics 1 (2 not offered)
AP English Lit
College Public Affairs (Syracuse)
College Money and Investments (Syracuse)
College Accounting (Syracuse)
Band</p>
<p>Hopefully:
AP Physics
AP Environmental Science
AP French Language
AP Micro/Macro Economics
AP Lit & Comp
Chemistry 112
Biology 112
Linear Algebra
(the last three are courses at the local community college/ state college)</p>
<p>AP English 12
AP Comparative Govt & Politics
AP French 5
AP Calc C
Honors Computer Science 1 (school requires tech. credit to graduate, so stuck with it)
Gifted/Talented Intern/Mentor
Gifted/Talented physics</p>
<p>French V Advanced Lit (Post AP)
AP Calc BC
English Electives (Post AP)
AP Physics B
History Electives (Post AP)</p>
<p>My school (private) has really weird restrictions on classes we can take and when we take our APs. For example, I have AP Chem from Sophomore year and AP French, AP US History, and AP Composition from this year, and Im only able to take two APs (Physics B and Calc BC) next year. Since its an environmental restriction i hope colleges don’t judge me for it…</p>
<p>Aar2697: some schools (mine included) ask kids to take Lang first because the format of the test is more structured. Basically, more kids do well on it. It tells you more explicitly what to write about rather than simply asking you to analyze a book you read on the Lit exam. Also, the class itself is less work than Lit. Lang doesn’t require as much reading or essay writing as Lit. (This may be only for my school, but it definitely could also be the case for others.)</p>
<p>Dual Enrollment: Linear Algebra + Multivariable Calc (Calc III)
AP Stat
AP Physics and/or AP Chem
AP Gov + Econ
AP Psychology
Honors English
Honors Principles of Englineering</p>