<p>Is this schedule challenging enough for schools like BC,NYU,Connecticut College,Gettysburg College and others like them? I don't mean for this to be a chance thread at all, just want to know if I am on the right path...(that sounded corny).</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP Music Theory
AP Euro
AP Junior Lit
Chemistry- Adv.
Spanish IV- Level 2
Pre-Calc- Level 1 most likely
Civics (Required)
Health/PE (Required)</p>
<p>My school has an "accelerated" science sequence. I am not in it.My school also has a Level 1 Spanish, long story but I am not in that either =[.</p>
<p>Your schedule is fine, don’t worry about it. Precalc is a fine class to be in junior year. And honestly, where did this idea come from that you need to complete BC to go to a top 30 school. That’s completely insane. I know plenty of people who got into say, Duke, without BC. My cousin didn’t take BC and he got into UPENN! Honestly, CCers</p>
<p>topschoolbound, I don’t know what “great” school you are going to, but my school will not allow you to take pre-calc before junior year and the highest math there is Calc AB. Maybe it’s bad at your school for a junior to be in pre-calc, but it’s considered great if you are in Pre-Calc in 11th grade at my school.</p>
<p>Topschoolbound12- just like SharkObsessed and many others have said, it’s actually the norm to be in pre-calc junior year. And I’m going to guess by the 12 in your name, you’re going to graduate in 2012 which would make you a freshman, so I would just stay out of it. Upper class men know better.</p>