High School Classes

<p>So... I'm a sophomore in High School who needs help with designing my course of study for junior and senior year.
My school offers 18 AP classes and I want to have a rigorous selection of classes. This year I'm talking AP Euro and Bio, along with Honors English, Precal, Chemistry, and Chinese III. I also have golf. I just want some feedback on these schedules</p>

<p>Junior Year:</p>

<p>AP LANG
AP CALC AB
AP CHEM
APUSH
elective
elective
GOLF</p>

<p>Senior Year:</p>

<p>AP LIT
AP CALC BC
AP PHYSICS I
IB HOTA
AP GOV AND ECON
Theory of Knowledge
GOLF</p>

<p>What are good electives for junior year course load? We have AP CHINESE, AP STATS, AP PSYCH, and various other electives. Should I take Honors Physics before AP PHYSICS I? It doesn't say anything about that on college board. We have A/B day block schedule, so how many AP classes are manageable? I have about 3 hours time for homework and studying daily, and get homework assigned every other day. I'm managing my current load very comfortably as well. Golf is not an intense time commitment, <10 hours per week.</p>

<p>AP Physics 1 is an intro level physics course. Don’t stack APs just because they’re APs. Take what you want to take.</p>

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@grhabseur12444‌ please create your own thread. It is rude to hijack someone else’s

I would certainly take AP Psych (fun, interesting, easy class, at least at my school). I would say you dont need Honors Physics unless you want too. AP Chinese would probably look good on a college app, but AP Stat is also a good class, and from what I have heard, its an easier math course.

If you need more space in your schedule, to add a different AP, I would suggest taking only AP lit instead of AP Lang. AP Lit can sufficiently prepare you for AP Lang and as I see you are also signed up for APUSH you would be comfortable with the DBQ part of the AP Lang test. I personally took AP Lit as a class but signed up for both tests of AP Lit and AP lang and did well on both with little preparation for AP lang seperately.