<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>
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CIA: That's fine.. You could try one more AP that INTERESTS you... but the way it is now is fine.
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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>
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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.
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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>