Do you have the most rigorous schedule in your class?

<p>no i do not</p>

<p>AP English Language
Spanish 3 Honors
APUSH
Pre Calc Honors
AP Psychology
AP Biology
Physics Honors
I’m not sure, this one girl is probably taking 4 since she’s #1 in our class. Another girl who’s our #2 said she might take 4. Then, this one boy in my Spanish Class said he’s taking 4 like me, but not Spanish 3 H. So maybe or maybe not.</p>

<p>How many kids are in your schools where you can say for sure you have the toughest schedule?</p>

<p>Wait I take it back, I’m oging to a new school next year, which means just our current #1 and me are probably taking 4 next year. Most kids I know are taking 2 or 1, and a select few (Maybe 20) are doing three. I’m predicting only about 3 or 4 kids are going to do 4. (Maybe less?)</p>

<p>I take 5 aps, but some take 6. I wanted to take AP Bio, but there was no room in my schedule.</p>

<p>not me, but some of my friends take:</p>

<p>AP Chemistry
AP U.S History
AP English
Precalc Honors
AP Studio Art</p>

<p>plus another history of rock class at community college after school.</p>

<p>Crazy.</p>

<p>people at my school usually freak out when they find out i’m taking spanish and french at the same time…that combined with the APs i’m taking probably makes me “most rigorous”</p>

<p>I’m taking
AP Gym
AP Elementary Algebra
AP Grammer and Spelling Correctness
AP HomeEc
Instructional Studies</p>

<p>And I’m a senior</p>

<p>Segal!!! </p>

<p>Tough Schedule</p>

<p>Ugh! </p>

<p>AP Gym, you elude me again.</p>

<p>Wahahahaha! No way.
3 APs (Lang, Chem, Physics), 3 regular courses, 2 free blocks. Sweeeet.</p>

<p>There are people who take six, seven APs a year… I don’t care. If they can handle it, great.
My senior year schedule is probably going to be less intensive (even with 4 APs) but I think college apps warrant that. And next year is going to be so much FUN. That’s all I care about. AP MUSIC THEORY FTW!</p>

<p>I have one of the most rigorous schedules but def not the most rigorous. I know 2-3 people taking 7 APs…AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics, AP Calc…etc. I don’t know how well they do in all those classes but geez, 3 AP science classes?? and AP Calc?? That’s just crazy! What do they plan to take next year? haha there’ll be no more AP classes for them to take! </p>

<p>But I’m happy with my schedule. It’s challenging but doable.</p>

<p>My school doesn’t offer 2389090 APs. The most anyone in my class has taken over four years is 8, I’ve taken 7.</p>

<p>Yes. 10 char.</p>

<p>meh, mine harder
algebra 1
introduction to physical science
creative writing 1
contemp. chinese history
physical education
photography</p>

<p>My junior schedule will probably wind up looking something like this:</p>

<p>Band
AP Calculus AB
Honors Physics
Honors Spanish III
AP English IV
AP US History
AP Psychology (semester)
Academic Decathlon (semester)</p>

<p>My school has seven periods, and a crazy amount of AP’s – the average honors student graduating takes a minimum of 8 through 4 years. And my school isn’t even that great academically.</p>

<p>^
LOL That was a post from last semester.</p>

<p>BTW, I don’t even think you meet required college credit hours.</p>

<p>Sophomore
CP Algebra 2/trig.
CP Geometry
Spanish 3
Intro to IB world history
Physics
Jazz 2
IB- American literature
IB- intro to advanced chemistry</p>

<p>Our school offers a total of like 12 APs, with two being language ones. I’ll have taken 8 by graduation. </p>

<p>Senior:</p>

<p>AP Biology
AP Physics C (both)
AP Calc AB no BC :frowning:
AP Lit
AP Us gov and politics</p>

<p>Absolutely not. I have 3 APs, one honors, and one college prep class. I really hate english, and I somewhat enjoy history, but I’m not entirely enthralled with it. There goes the majority of the APs offered.
Also, I’d have to had tested out of a class to take AP Italian, and I replaced Italian with AP Economics anyway.</p>