<p>I think you have a lot of easy classes. The schedule should work with good organization. </p>
<p>AP chem. - moderate
AP Us Hist - moderate
Honor Physics ( see comment on precalc)
Advanced French V - (moderate)
Pre-Calculus - (??? calculus and physics usually go together)
Pychology - easy
Accounting I - easy
Honor English - easy - - why not AP?</p>
<p>Drexel University: </p>
<p>fall:: English - easy
winter:: Intro. to Philosophy - easy
Spring:: General Chemistry II - hard</p>
<p>Self-Study:</p>
<p>AP statistics - easy
AP Human Geo. - easy
AP Physics B - moderate/hard
AP US gov't - easy</p>
<p>Um, even if the individual classes are easy, you're still taking like 13 classes at a time (including self study), which seems like too much to me. Or maybe I'm just stupid?</p>
<p>To kollegekid, in my school most kids take physics honors while they are still taking pre calc honors and most of the kids did fine in it. My one friend got straight A's in physics honors and took pre-calc the same year. So I dont think its much of a problem and is definitely do-able.</p>
<p>You're taking a lot of classes but very few are in the difficult category (as kollegekid pointed out). IMO, you should take less, but more difficult classes.</p>
<p>^ my school only offers 2 AP classes for juniors (that's why i'm self-studying). i am taking the most rigorous courses offered at my school. that's why i posted it, inorder to see if it was rigorous everywhere, and not just at my school. here's my senior schedule ( part of it anyway):</p>
<p>AP Calculus
AP Biology
AP English Lit
AP Psychology
AP French
Accounting II
Anatomy and Physiology</p>
<p>what do you think about this. the truth is, my school is ridiculously easy ( i learn most stuff on my own). so my classes will all be easy ( even AP classes), however, i would like to know if it "looks" hard/rigorous.</p>