<p>I am just finishing my exams as a Sophomore. My schedule was as follows:
Biology Honors
Study Hall
Health (blow off class)
English Honors (simple)
Pre Calculus Honors (challenging teacher but manageable)
Economics (1st Sem.)/Civics (2nd Sem.) Honors (challenging teacher but pretty easy)
French II (Too easy for me)</p>
<p>I thought the year wasn't very hard and very doable.</p>
<p>My schedule as a junior will be as follows:
AP Physics
AP Statistics (online)
AP Calculus AB
French III
AP US History
AP English Lit+Composition</p>
<p>How hard is this schedule for me? I was considering dropping the stats class but I wasn't sure. What is your advice for me? Any comments are welcome.</p>
<p>Do you have AP English Language as well at your school? Most agree it’s easier than Lit. Could you take that instead?</p>
<p>Do you have any Physics background? If not, I would suggest not taking AP Physics right away, and do basic Physics first. </p>
<p>AP US History is memorization heavy but it’s manageable. AP Stats and Calc AB are seriously easy, that’s fine. Although…why are you taking Stats online? Is it to boost your GPA or get a math credit?</p>
<p>Juniors have to take AP English Lit. first then Lang as a senior, at my school. I was going to take a physics honors on my own over the summer to prep since the teacher said there wasn’t going to be any homework. My school doesn’t offer the stats class, so I am taking it online for an extra class because I already finished my elective classes (health,gym,painting etc.) and I do not want a study hall. Should I still take AP Stats? I’m aiming for Cornell. And yes, I am taking the first level of AP Physics.</p>