High Schedule

<p>So I am planning my next year's schedule and need help deciding my last slots in my schedule. All the other classes I know I want to take. I could take AP Bio junior year and "triple dip" in the sciences (I really like science), or take the easier statistics, or the new (at my school) computer science, or the always interesting Spanish class. And senior year I have the same problem and possibly also AP Music theory (I play the piano). I don't want to take more than 6 classes per year. Could you give some reasons for choosing classes over each other, or why one deserves priority?</p>

<p>11th Grade
- AP Calculus BC
- AP Physics B
- AP Chemistry
- AP U.S. History
- AP English Language and Composition
- AP Biology/Statistics/Computer Science/Spanish Language?</p>

<p>12th Grade
- Multivariable Calculus
- AP Physics C Mechanics/Electricity and Magnetism
- AP U.S. Government/Economics
- AP English Literature and Composition
- AP Biology/Statistics/Computer Science/Music Theory?
-AP Biology/Statistics/Computer Science/Spanish Language?</p>

<p>It really depends. What do you think are possible majors for you at college? And do you have preferences over certain subjects? Maybe ask some of the juniors and seniors at your school which subjects they liked and/or found really hard. You seem to have a lot of AP classes junior year as well. If you find the junior year schedule too hard, you probably won’t want to take any of the courses you are currently indecisive about. Maybe give yourself another year to decide?</p>