<p>i think…
Faith and Reason
AP English
Honors Calculus
AP Chem
Ap Psych
Honors French V</p>
<p>Wow, all of these kids taking 20 APs are really starting to scare me for application competition…</p>
<p>Next (senior) year:
AP Euro History
AP English Lang (probably) OR AP English Lit (maybe) OR Sociology and Social Psych. (maybe)
New Dimensions (humanities-based, 1 Eng. credit + 1 Soc. Studies credit)
AP French Lang + Lit
AP Calculus BC
Band</p>
<p>All classes are one period full year, with the exception of New Dimensions as 2 periods the full year, and no study halls. :(</p>
<p>That’s why you and I need to take 21 AP classes…</p>
<p>Would everyone please list what grade it is… that’s very helpful</p>
<p>Junior year:
PIB Latin III
AP US History
AP English III (lit? no idea what it’s actually called.)
AP French IV
PAP Physics
Honors Yearbook
PAP PreCalc
Honors Debate</p>
<p>Junior year:</p>
<p>Full year classes:</p>
<p>English
American Cultures
Geometry
Religion (Catholic school)
Either Anatomy and Physiology or Earth and Space Science</p>
<p>Semester classes:</p>
<p>Woodshop 2</p>
<p>Electronics 1</p>
<p>Junior year:
Adv. Comp
Eastern Literature
AP Gov
AP Bio
AP Calc AB (hoping to self-study BC)
Symphonic Band
Economics (required, grrr)
PE 3
Computer Programming 1</p>
<p>Junior Year</p>
<p>AP US HISTORY
Honors Spanish IV (may change)
Honors Chem
Honors English III
Pre-Calc & Trig
I still don’t know what my electives will be ![]()
probably either a film class, or a photography class, or a post JFK history class (possible a law and gov class) will be honors, which doesn’t mean much.</p>
<p>AP Calc BC
AP US Gov
AP Eco
AP English IV
AP Bio (with Lab)
Art (my freaking school requires me to take this class in order to graduate.. HOW LAME)
AP Euro</p>
<p>pretty pumped. im more pumped for college</p>
<p>Junior Year:</p>
<p>AP Calculus
AP Physics
AP English Lang
AP US History
AP Spanish
Newspaper
Study Hall</p>
<p>Sophomore Year: (predicted, not actual. subject to change.)
Spanish V/VI (3rd-year Spanish)
Algebra II Honors
PE 10 (or weight training)
Chemistry I/II Honors (hopefully, if they still have it)
English III/IV Honors (2nd-year English)
AP World History (stoked!!)</p>
<p>Junior Year:</p>
<p>AP English Language/Composition
AP Chemistry
AP Psychology
AP Spanish Language
AP Statistics
AP United States History
AP European History
H. Professional Internship</p>
<p>I might possibly take Multivariable Calculus and/or Differential Equations at Arizona State University too… unfortunately H. Calculus 3-4 didn’t make as a class for next year.</p>
<p>I’m going to be a junior next year.
These are the classes that I asked for, but at this point, I don’t know if there will be conflicts or not.</p>
<p>Honors English 300
Honors Precalculus
AP U.S. History
AP Physics
Honors Accounting I
Investing & the Stock Market
Introduction to Java</p>
<p>Psyched for Investing & the Stock Market, though I hope it doesn’t disappoint. Nonhonors classes in my school do tend to turn out to be wastes of time.</p>
<p>Freshman year:</p>
<p>Trig honors
Bio honors
Chem honors
English I honors
Latin II and III
Gym
World History honors</p>
<p>Senior Year:</p>
<p>AP English Literature
AP Statistics
AP Chemistry
AP US Government/ AP Macroeconomics
AP European History
AP Psychology
Yearbook
Yearbook Independent Study</p>
<p>My alternate selections are AP Physics C: Mechanics and Honors Anatomy and Physiology. I think I have approximately a 99.9999% of having a schedule conflict because some of my courses are only offered in one section and my name is in the latter half of the alphabet (I swear the counselors prioritize their attention based on alphabetical order). I actually tried to take Euro and Chem this year, but they conflicted with Yearbook. It sucks, 'cause Euro was the class I was most looking forward to, and Yearbook is my favorite elective. If that happens again next year, I’m going to take my revenge upon the school by taking Physics C and dragging down our AP test averages!</p>
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<p>Lol…</p>
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LOL
Sophomore year:
Summer: Review for AP Calculus BC, and for AP CS AB</p>
<p>*Possibly dual enrollment General Chemistry I</p>
<p>Self study AP psych</p>
<p>1st semester:
AP Calculus BC online
Honors Civics and Economics online
AP Stats online
AP CS AB online
Dual-enrollment General Chemistry I*</p>
<p>2nd semester:
AP Calculus BC online
Honors English II
AP Stats online
Dual enrollment French I
Dual enrollment French lab I
AP CS AB online</p>
<p>Summer: First part of multi-variable calculus</p>
<p>Sophomore:
AP Enviro. Science
French 3
English Pre-honors 2
Chemistry honors
Algebra 2 trig. honors
AP World History
Journalism 2</p>
<p>I’m taking Pre-Calc and aerobics (PE credit) at the Jr. college as well.</p>
<p>Senior Schedule (tentative):</p>
<p>AP Physics C
AP Art History
AP Euro
AP Stats
AP English Lit
AP/H US Gov</p>
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If you don’t like art, I wouldn’t suggest taking this course. I’m in it, and as one of my classmates said “I’m in 5 AP classes, and of all of them APAH is by far the hardest.” The textbook is typically huge…</p>
<p>Junior Schedule:
AP Statistics
AP Calc AB
AP Chem
AP US
Honors Spanish 4
English 3</p>
<p>Next year’s gonna be fun…</p>