<p>I'm only a sophomore in highschool so here are the classes i have or plan on taking. (Excluding electives)</p>
<p>Freshman:
1) Pre-ap ENGLISH I
2) Pre-ap BIOLOGY
3) Us Government/Ok History
4) Pre-ap GEOMETRY</p>
<p>Sophomore:
1) Pre-ap English II
2) Pre-ap Algebra II
3) AP World History
4) Chemistry</p>
<p>Junior:
1)Pre-ap Pre Calc
2) Pre-ap English III or Ap lang and comp
3) not sure for science or history</p>
<p>Senior:
1) Ap Calc
2) Ap English IV or Ap lit and comp
3) not sure for science or history</p>
<p>How does that look? (Disregarding its' vividness.)</p>
<p>Count for what? You’re stressing too much. I’m a sophomore too. Don’t worry so much. You’re in good classes and will go to a good schoo.</p>
<p>It looks good. What really matter is whether or not your course selection is rigorous compared to your peers. Are you choosing the most challenging classes offered at your school? What colleges are you aiming for?</p>
<p>I mean would they look good for college, so pretty much this post is relating to my first.</p>
<p>^ Did you see these questions?</p>
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<p>For my english and math classes yes besides the Ap statistics which i dont want to take but my science and history im staying with the regular classes because those aren’t my strong subjects. Im not sure on what college yet because i have plenty of time to think about it.</p>
<p>Well if you are taking advantage of advanced course offerings at your school, then yes your schedule is good.</p>
<p>As for what schools you are aiming for, I am asking because that can really dictate what courses you take. If you are aiming for ivy/ivy-caliber schools you should take the most challenging courses possible in all subject areas and do well in them. If you are aiming for other good schools, but maybe not the most selective in the nation, a solid and demanding schedule, but maybe not the very most rigorous possible, with good grades would suffice.</p>