good courseload for Duke/Rice/Notre Dame?

<p>Freshman
1. Geometry: A+, A+
2. Biology Honors: A, A
3. English 1 Honors: A-, A
4. Spanish 2 Honors: A-, A
5. PE: A, A
6. World History Regular: A, A</p>

<p>Community College
1. Intermediate Algebra(alg 2): A</p>

<p>Summer
1. Health/Computer Requirement: A, A
2. Math Analysis Honors(weighted): A-, A</p>

<p>Sophomore
1. English 2 Honors: A-, A-
2. Spanish 3 Honors(weighted): A, A
3. AP Calculus AB: A, A
4. AP Computer Science: A-, A-
5. Chemistry Honors: A, A
6. PE/Track: A, A+</p>

<p>Summer
1. American History Regular: A, A</p>

<p>Junior
1. AP Chemistry
2. AP Calculus BC
3. AP Statistics
4. AP Spanish Lang
5. English 3 Honors(weighted)
6. Track</p>

<p>Senior
1. AP Bio or AP Physics
2. AP Psychology or Environmental
3. AP English Lang
4. AP Econ
5. Regular Art or IB Math HL
6. Track</p>

<p>For junior year, AP Calculus BC will repeat AP Calculus AB for about half the course. Consider taking second semester freshman calculus followed by multivariable calculus at a community college. Then consider taking linear algebra and differential equations at a community college senior year. This will complete the university freshman and sophomore level math for most majors.</p>

<p>Taking freshman calculus three times (AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, IB HL math) seems like a waste of time for someone good enough in math to have reached calculus as a high school sophomore.</p>