<p>I'm currently a sophomore in high school and I was wondering which classes I should take my junior and senior years. I've already turned in my course card for junior year but I would still like to know if I should have taken other classes. Also, I'm a mainly A's student and I would really like it to remain that way throughout high school. I've taken the PLAN test and its shown that my weakest subjects are Science and English.</p>
<p>This was my schedule freshman year:</p>
<p>English 9 Honors
Geometry Honors
ISP Honors (9th grade required science class, but at a higher level)
History 9
French 2
Chinese 3
Phy Ed.
Personal Finance</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:</p>
<p>English 10 Honors
Pre-Calculus
Chemistry
AP World History
French 3
AP Chinese
Phy Ed.
Health</p>
<p>Junior Year: </p>
<p>AP English 11(Required)
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
US. History (Required Junior Class)
AP Microeconomics (Required Junior Class, but the harder version)
French 4
AP Psychology
Principles of Biomedical Sciences</p>
<p>What I have so far for senior year: </p>
<p>AP English 12 (Required)
AP Calculus BC
Math Physics or AP Chemistry
AP Macroeconomics (1/2 Credit)
AP French
AP Statistics</p>
<p>Some electives I'm looking at: (In no particular order)
Gourmet Chef ProStart 1 (1/2 Credit)
Accounting (1 Credit)
Marketing (1 Credit)</p>
<p>I would still have 1.5 electives remaining senior year so I could possibly take both Math Physics and AP Chemistry at the same time. I've heard from multiple people that our school doesn't have the strongest physics department and that the teacher who teaches AP Chemistry is really helpful and will prepare you for college level courses. The teacher is also currently my Chemistry teacher this year. Personally, Chemistry this year has been a big struggle. I barely managed to get an A first semester and second semester doesn't look pretty so far. This is mainly because of our tests. I average a 82% on our unit tests. The only reason I've managed to keep my grade up is because of our labs. Some people have also told me that I should take AP Chemistry next year since I've just learned Chemistry this year and I wouldn't want to forget everything. From what I've heard from students that have taken AP Biology, the class is mostly based off of memorization and reading the book. However, the tests are extremely difficult and often occur at the same time as other tests. The tests can really lower a grade if you do poorly on them.</p>
<p>Another question I have is if I'm taking too many AP classes in the next two years. I've tried to keep it as evenly as possible. I've been told that the English AP tests are easy and that AP Stats is a joke at our school.</p>
<p>I'm really interested in Health Sciences and/or Business. Math is one of my strongest subjects and I really enjoy it. My weakest subjects are probably Science and English. I chose my Junior schedule based on what colleges would look at, which is why I'm taking Principles of Biomedical Sciences next year. I know that most colleges don't look at senior year classes but I would still like to take some AP Classes so I can get credit for them in college. Currently I don't have a set college I'm looking at but I'm aiming for colleges just a step below the Ivy League.</p>
<p>My school only requires 1.5 credits of Phy. Ed and since I take a sport, I don't need to worry about the last .5 credits.</p>
<p>Again, my biggest question is choosing between Math Physics, AP Chemistry, and AP Biology. I still have time to change my classes this year and I would really like some feedback on what I should do. Thanks!</p>