<p>@Camilouisee You can find mine on the numerous schedule threads but I’ll just make it easy on you, haha.
Honors Pre Calculus/Calculus AB
Honors English 10
Honors Chemistry
Honors French 3
AP Comparative Government
AP Statistics
Dance (dat PE credit, yo)</p>
<p>@emilymclean1 Hi emily, nice to meet another 16er! I’m actually not really interested in Princeton. The only Ivy League schools I like are Penn and Yale.</p>
<p>My schedule for next year is:
AP Chemistry
AP Euro
Honors Pre-Calculus
Honors English 2
Spanish 3
P.E. or Water Polo</p>
<p>@emilymclean1, I’m not really that interested in Ivies for some reason, I will apply to most no doubt but if I got into Stanford, University of Chicago or MIT I would choose those schools over an Ivy.</p>
<p>@hailbo Debate is a lot harder than I thought it would be. What’s worse, my school doesn’t have a coach (darn budget cuts) so aside from paying thousands of dollars to go to debate camp, we’re self taught.</p>
<p>Sorta. Most sophomores on the honors track take Honors Algebra 2 and a few take Honors Pre Calc (which is not to be confused with the class I’m taking next year; it’s actually called brief calc since it includes calc AB). Also they usually take Spanish/French/German 2 instead of 3. And no one really takes AP stats.</p>
<p>Well my math teacher told me that pre-calc is basically a joke, but I’d be a little hesitant to skip it entirely if I were in your position. Talk to your math teacher and see what they’d recommend.</p>
<p>Class of 2016. I’m already a grade level ahead in math, doin alg 2 right now. Here’s my schedule. We only have 1 AP course offered right now, and I’m maxing 5 of my classes.</p>
<p>Alg 2 Honors - 100 so far
Humanities Honors - worst subject for me: 89
HGAP - 98
French II Honors - 99
Biology Honors - 97
Principles Of Engineering - 100
Debate -100</p>
<p>Debate is actually a very useful class, colleges like it and it gets you ready for interviews and presentations, which are inevitable. our coach isn’t very strict on us, so everybody has 100’s. As for me, I have another question: Should I skip pre-cal, or is it going to make Calculus hard for me?</p>