<p>Yep, most rigorous in my class. I won't bother posting it. It's floating around in the other two dozen "schedule" threads that have been posted in the last month.</p>
<p>Which schedule do you think is more rigorous (juniors) or are they about the same? School has block scheduling, 8 periods.</p>
<h1>1</h1>
<p>AP USH
AP Calc AB
AP English Lang
AP Environmental Science
AP Psych
3 study halls</p>
<h1>2</h1>
<p>AP USH
AP English Lang
AP Environmental Science
Spanish IV
German I
Art
1 study hall
Arabic (at local college)</p>
<p>^the second one..three study halls looks kind of bad...</p>
<p>I do:
Honors Physics
Honors Science Research
AP Calc BC
AP US History
AP Spanish Language
AP English Literature
AP Psych (through nearby college)
AP Music Theory (through nearby college)</p>
<p>I don't feel like posting it again, but yeah, it is. I saw that I had a period free every day that wasn't lunch and, being a good little junior, decided to take another class (AP Psych). So now the only free time I have all day is lunch (that might seem strange to you guys, but my school gives you somewhere from 4-10 free periods a week when you're a junior/senior).</p>
<p>Thank God for chorus.</p>
<p>Haha, no, but I will say this: it's the most rigorous schedule which I, personally could have ordained for myself (well, if you don't count my taking regular history over the summer rather than taking AP hist over the year, that is).</p>
<p>There's a math class above the one I'm taking offered at my school (diff eq/multivariable calc), and there are CC classes that I could have taken past that.</p>
<p>I'm also only in Phys B, rather than phys C, and people consider the latter to be the far more difficult class (but B gives me more college credits, lol, hence why I took it).</p>
<p>I also have 1.5 free periods haha, but tying back into my little italicized message up top, the only other courses available for those hours were, like, orchestra, and TA.</p>
<p>I'd say I have probably one of the most rigorous courses around.</p>
<p>I have the hardest possible schedule a junior can have, but it's simple compared to yours.</p>
<p>College Anatomy
HONORS Algebra II
AP English Lit. Comp
Spanish III
HONORS Chemistry
AP Euro
AP Psychology</p>
<p>It's really hard for me so far, that's for sure.</p>
<p>I hope you people realize that the difficult of an individual class trumps the number of classes you take. You're obviously not getting a very rigorous education on any particular subject you are studying if you are taking ten classes, simply because there is not enough time in the day.</p>
<p>The most rigorous schedule would require us to drop a foreign language in exchange for an AP science course. The absolutely most rigorous schedule for junior year would be:</p>
<p>AP Computer Science AB (or) Goverment
(Required) Religion course)
AP Physics B
AP USH
AP Chem (or) Bio
AP Calc BC
Accelerated English (off-campus credits (6); AP Lit exam optional)</p>
<p>No one takes that cause you'd only have two years of a foreign language done. A lot of us take variations of the second most rigorous though.</p>
<p>EDIT: Who revived this thread...</p>
<p>I've checked with the toughest people in my grad class and yep...I do have the most rigorous schedule. :D</p>
<p>Mines prety rigerus
(AP)*(English+Comp Sci AB+Art History+Calc BC+Stats+US Gov+Physics C+Physics CEM+Biology)</p>
<p>Some of these schedules are intense. Do you guys have enough time for all of this? and...WHY do you take so many APs?</p>
<p>^ Because that is the CC way.</p>
<p>yes, i do.</p>
<p>I do, for a sophomore at my school, we both have the same amount.</p>
<p>Integ Science Honors
Marine Science Honors
English II Honors
Algebra II Honors
AP World History
Law Studies / Legal Concepts
Contemporary Literature</p>
<p>Online Classes:
Driver's Ed, Spanish II.</p>
<p>(I know, pretty sad that is the most rigorous. The #1 girl only has 3 honors and 1 AP, our school is pretty limited on what you can take.)</p>
<p>Next year everyone's schedules are going to get way harder. And only 20 people in my class of 450 kids have an AP class, and two of them have the same difficulty of schedule as me.</p>
<p>^^How would that be sad? Sophomores aren't supposed to have that many AP classes!!</p>
<p>I don't :(. I was too afraid to take AP Physics and, therefore, my GC already said that she won't put "most rigorous course" on my college apps because of it :(. My schedule for my junior year is:
IB calculus SL
AP Computer Science A
AP English Lit
IB Chemistry
IB French 4
IB American History
Research VI (a really stupid class all IB kids at my school need to take)
Calculus 3/ Diff Eq (at CC)
AP Microeconomics (on FLVS)</p>
<p>^ What! Thats really unfair. You must go to a really competitive high school if that isn't rigorous...</p>
<p>^Are you serious? Unless you go to some sort of super high school (from your other posts, I don't think you do), I don't understand why a guidance counselor wouldn't consider that the most rigorous. Are there others in your school that take more rigorous classes?</p>