<p>Sorry if this isn't in the right spot I'm not 100% accustomed to CC yet.</p>
<p>I'm currently a Sophomore in high school whose planning on majoring in International Relations. I'm starting to look back at my choices for Junior year with some uncertainty. I enrolled for the following:</p>
<p>AP VA/US
AP Psychology
AP English (I think it's Language)
AP Spanish
AP Calculus AB
Physics</p>
<p>The only classes I'm definitely sure I'm taking right now are AP VA/US, AP Psych, and Physics. I plan on changing AP Spanish for Spanish V and take AP Spanish senior year (more of a personal decision, I want to get an extra year of Spanish in as I have Spanish-speaking parents yet I'm not exactly fluent). I am also leaning on taking Honors English in place of AP, and instead taking AP English senior year, but I've heard that at my school sometimes Honors is harder than AP, so I'm not decided on that. My biggest worry however comes with math. I currently have an A in Math Analysis, but I feel like its partly up to the fact its my teachers first year and a lot of people aren't doing very well. I'm considering dropping Calculus and instead taking AP Stat, and AP Computer Science my senior year. While I'm not planning on going to an Ivy League school, I do want to get into a selective school ( I feel W&M is in my reach, and probably the best school for International Relations in Virginia. Georgetown would probably be my best choice but I have a large family and I'm not trying to be a huge financial burden). Is it essential I take Calculus now despite me not being interested in majoring in the math field, especially considering I'll still be taking an AP Class? Also if someone would like to help me with my chances into getting into some schools in the area that'd be great, if someone is willing I'll put all the information.</p>