<p>I think according to CC standards, it's considered pathetic :(</p>
<p>Spanish 3 (I'm taking AP Spanish for my senior year)
Physics
AP English Language
Honors Precalculus
AP Macro/Micro
Advanced Marketing (lets you work at the school store) / Football conditioning next semester</p>
<p>Yeah seems like a solid schedule to me, but if you’re looking at elite college admissions then you will want to make sure you are taking the most rigorous schedule available to you. It’s also important that you do well in these classes.</p>
<p>My GPA is usually 3.7-3.8 so I’ll try my best. My hopes aren’t really up for the elite schools (HYPS). I’m more focused on UMich LSA and Ross Business (@UMich).</p>
<p>My school, despite it being one of the most competitive in my state (MI), doesn’t offer AP Physics B. The highest Physics course in my school is Honors Physics. I’m now considering taking normal physics during the summer and taking Honors Physics for my junior year.</p>
<p>OK, that’s good that you’re taking the highest that you can take, but why are considering taking two physics courses when the only difference is the title and difficulty. </p>
<p>…but aren’t you taking regular physics now? Why would you take regular physics during the summer and honors physics during yourr junior year, if you’re taking it now?</p>
<p>If you aren’t really taking these classes now, I suggest you just take honors physics and not even mess with regular.</p>