<p>If I'm aiming for a school like Dartmouth or Princeton...</p>
<p>Freshmen Year:
Composition and Literature Honors
Intro to Art (Elective)
French I
Algebra I
Biology
Health/PE
World History Honors
Theology 9</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
American Literature Honors
French II
Geometry Honors
Chemistry Honors
US History Honors
Theology 10
Art History (Elective) </p>
<p>Junior Year:
Algebra II and Trigonometry Honors
Pre-Calculus Topics Honors (Elective)
AP English Language
French III
AP Chemistry
AP US History
Theology 11</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature
AP Physics
Physical Education
Theology 12
French IV
AP European History (Elective)
AP US Govt. </p>
<p>By the way;
- My school only lets juniors and seniors take APs
- There are no honors/AP classes in Theology/French</p>
<p>I think it is great! You have 4 years of all the important classes, and you go from 2 honors classes to 5 APs, which increase steadily. If you have anyspace left, take a FUN elective- that would be my only change since you stop art after sophomore year. It isn't bad, but it is nice to show ome passion if you can- not to mention, it is nice to have one relaxing and fulfilling class to look forward to everyday. All in all, I would say it is great since it is obviously rigorous and you are making smart decisions. How many APs does your school have? Just curious (However, 7 is plenty).</p>
<p>Thanks--french is probably my most fulfilling passion... too bad I can't show it in my schedule! (Although I make some efforts outside of school)
My school offers 13 APs.</p>