<p>That’s a much better schedule- still a bit crazy in my opinion, but you know how much you can handle.</p>
<p>BUT I would drop one of the AP senior year, and also take Photography. It’s your senior year, don’t set yourself up for failure.</p>
<p>For my classes, we take 9 in freshman and sophomore year. In Junior and Senior Year, you take 8 classes. We do not have block scheduling.
I have no idea whether my schedule is too challenging, too easy, or just right. I’m in eighth grade and I’m in all honors and doing really well, but I have no idea how an AP class or high school honors class is like. I don’t have to drop an AP class to take photography, I have the space available.</p>
<p>I would switch up some of your junior and senior classes (mainly switching the APs with some honors classes). Senior year should be a little bit lighter, since college admissions are over, while junior year should be that year where you show universities your passion and how you challenge yourself.</p>
<p>I think that you can definitely handle doubling up on math. Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus teach you very little. To be honest, it could probably be fit into a course that takes up half the time (which is what most asian countries do :).</p>
<p>I don’t think there’s any reason to suddenly change from Photography to AP Art 2D. Do you have a specific reason for doing this…?</p>
<p>Also, I know it’s extremely early for you, so you have plenty of time to decide where your passions and interests lie, but your schedule’s kind of … diverse. In junior year, your courses seem to indicate that you’re a hard working student interested in the liberal arts field, but then you take 4 AP Science (math is science, and macroeconomics is the science of the economy) courses in Senior year.</p>