<p>Well, hello! Long time lurker, first time poster. Anyways, I've put some good time into crafting my senior schedule. I want to enjoy the classes I take senior year, but I also want my schedule to be stringent enough for top colleges. Here are some of my concerns: I'm lacking a bit in science (which I really, really don't like...) and may have a few too many easy classes. What do you think?</p>
<p>"A" Day:
1. Year 1 AP Calculus
2. American History from 1877
3. Team Sports
4. AP Literature/Comp</p>
<p>"B" Day:
1. Year 4 Spanish
2. Religion
3. AP Economics (Micro & Macro)
4. Marine Biology</p>
<p>My school offers quite a few APs, including all the sciences (unfortunately for me) and many of the histories (yay!). Do you think it would make any sort of difference if I replaced Marine Biology with say, AP Biology or AP Environmental Science? Or even Honors Physics? Or instead should I replace Team Sports with a class like AP Stats or one of the sciences? Or am I good? Ah, sorry!</p>
<p>If it's of any help, here are my past schedules. Basically, they are here to show I'm lacking quite a bit in science, but strong in social studies. Oh, and I think my schedule this past year (11th grade) was a bit too hard. I got a B in one semester of Chemistry and Trig (which is one semester, I managed an A in Functions).
11:
- AP Lang/Comp
- Religion
- AP Art History
- Functions/Trig (Pre-Calc)
- Year 3 Spanish
- American History to 1877
- AP US Government/Politics
- Chemistry Honors
10:
- AP European History
- Mythology
- Year 2 Spanish
- Film History
- Algebra 2
- Biology Honors
- Religion
- English Lit 2
9:
- PE
- Nutrition
- English Lit 1
- Geometry
- Earth Science
- Religion
- AP World History
- Year 1 Spanish</p>