<p>nysmile- I think its a good choice too, and the most likely. But i would eith subsitute the yearbook for ap lit or grammer and college english. I worry ap lit is going to make it to hard.</p>
<p>samslam- hahaha why is grammer so good? I suck at it</p>
<p>You don’t have to take AP English. Pick something else like contemporary lit, mythology, independent reading, or grammar. You’ll be doing a lot of reading, analyzing of reading, and writing in college so you might as well keep up with and hone these skills.</p>
<p>Definitely, definitely do honors physics–AP would be ideal, but I’m guessing that’s not an option, because you do NOT want to have to learn physics in one go in college. Calculus over Stat, even if the former is harder, b/c AP Stat’s a joke class. Chem is more rigorous than Bio, or at least at my school… I’m guessing most good schools want to see four years or equivalent in terms of credit of English.</p>
<p>bex - I was making a joke, because you misspelled grammar haha no hard feelings</p>
<p>hahahah oops, guess i need GRAMMAR anyways, does yearbook count as an english credit? My schools is on the trimester system so it’s hard to choose sometimes. right now i worry that:
ap bio ap bio
ap stats ap stats
ap lit english credit( contempoary lit& grammar, or yearbook)
hon physics honors physics
spanish 4 spanish 4
yoga yoga
photography
^to hard ^ to easy
any advice or comments?</p>
<p>OK----ap bio ap bio</p>
<p>OK—ap stats ap stats</p>
<p>Don’t need AP Lit here. There’s a lot of reading in AP Bio so you may get cramped for time with AP Bio and AP Lit. Pick a regular English class. ap lit english credit( contempoary lit& grammar, or yearbook)</p>
<p>OK—hon physics honors physics</p>
<p>OK—spanish 4 spanish 4</p>
<p>Pick one of these electives. You don’t need two electives. Enjoy a study hall.
yoga yoga
photography</p>
<p>does yearbook count as an english credit do you think? or should i stick with the other two?</p>
<p>As I mentioned before, yearbook in our district is an after school EC and not offered as a class. </p>
<p>I can’t give you a definite answer, but in my opinion it would be viewed more as an elective than a true English class.
Speak with your GC about it again.</p>