<p>9th grade is pretty restrictive in terms of what classes you can take, but as long as you take the highest level honors offered then it is perfect.</p>
<p>My schedule looked exactly like that when I was a freshman, except replace French 2 with Spanish 3 and add Computer Graphics and Journalism 1. :D</p>
<p>Thanks. I just wasn't so sure if this is "typical" in most honors students at schools. I'm going to be the only freshman in the sophmore math and french departments. But that's because I live in a town with dumb "townies," lol.</p>
<p>almost exact schedule as mine!! just add physics honors and journalism 2 and subtract alg.2 and put precalc :).....but that is a VERY good schedule</p>
<p>^^^ wat bout precalc??? well i guess you got trig... I would wait til you take trig until you decide because upper level math is completely different from geometry and the algebras.</p>
<p>Great schedule. Maybe if there are some AP courses you'd like to take later on, do them independent study freshman year (or as a class) -- you have a lot more spare time in 9th grade.</p>
<p>so if you want to take AP World History you have to waste two years on it??</p>
<p>is world history required freshman year?</p>
<p>it just doesnt make sense that they would make you take it freshman year, then if you want to take the AP take it another year. it can be covered in just one year.</p>
<p>Because they feel that you magically gain maturity and intelligence after one summer, whereas in reality one can mature if they are simply introduced to a challenging situation. </p>