<p>My next year (soph. year) I will be taking these classes:</p>
<p>AP Euro
AP Macroeconomics
Honors Bio
Advanced Journalism
Honors Geometry
Honors English 10
Spanish II
PE/Drivers Ed (required)</p>
<p>The only AP Class offered to 10th Graders is Euro, however, my high interest in economics (Especially with our economy the way it is and us on the verge/in a recession), convinced me to take Macro online.</p>
<p>That sounds good =]. Just make sure you like European history before you enroll in the course. I know a lot of people who have taken AP Euro and HATED it because they didn’t like mod euro history. </p>
<p>Other than that, make sure you have enough free time to do things you want, such as clubs and community service, so you don’t burn out.</p>
<p>It looks good, a lot better than many schedules in my location. Yes, please make sure you like an AP before taking it. I’m a science and math person and I ended up in APAH Freshman year. -_- Are you a science/math person or Humanities? </p>
<p>I’ll be a Sophomore too, do you think my schedule is too hard? (I keep changing it lol) I think it’s fine but I’m still naive.</p>
<p>1st Semester:
AP Physics B
AP Computer Science AB
AP Calculus BC
Dual Enrollment General Chemistry I (Weighted as honors)
Dual Enrollment Spanish I (Weighted as honors)
Honors English II </p>
<p>2nd semester:
AP Physics B
AP Computer Science AB
AP Calculus BC
Dual enrollment Biology I (Weighted as honors)
Dual enrollment Spanish II (Weighted as honors)
Honors Civics and Economics</p>
<p>Summer: Multi-variable calculus & linear algebra and Differential equations @ Harvard Secondary.
Honors Spanish III with online course provider.</p>
If he CIA did that, maybe mircoeconomics would be a good idea. I think with FLVS Mirco and Marco are both half credit, 1 semester courses. The only thing is price. Are your AP classes year-long or semester?</p>
<p>I’m taking it through Virtual Virginia. I may try adding Micro as well, but each are full year, 1 credit courses. As I said, Euro is the only AP offered in a classroom setting. I’m definitely a humanities person.</p>
<p>My schedule may not be the best of the best like AIGs, but I’m doing the best I can with the resources I have. I’m very good in Match but my MIDDLE School completely ****ed me over. I should’ve been in Algebra I in 8th grade, and then Algebra 2/Trig in 9th grade. However, since I moved between 7th and 8th grade, they made me take Pre-Algebra in 8th grade and Alg. 1 in 9th grade. Me, being an 8th grader, thought nothing of it. Looking back I’m outraged.</p>
<p>And yet another post (I wish I could remember to post these all together but new things keep popping to mind).</p>
<p>I’m scared I’ll get Macro and Micro confused. Instead I may take AP Psych and AP Macro this upcoming year, and then take AP Micro next year to avoid confusion. How does that sound?</p>
Thank you for abbreviating my username correctly. All that is asked is that you do the best with the resources you have. Besides, I’m crazy. Most people in my area can’t take any APs until at least Junior year. </p>
<p>Again, make sure you are interested in the subject. And that you are comfortable with the work. I would talk to your counselor. That said, I don’t believe that AP Psych and AP Mirco/Marco are supposed to be that demanding.</p>
<p>Yeah just be careful with Euro, and be prepared to study A Lot. But the schedule should be fine if you enjoy the most difficult courses and are willing to work</p>