Is my schedule not hard enough for next year?

<p>I am a Sophomore an these are my grades at the moment. I go to a small private christian school in SC.<br>
Honors US History - 98.67%
Honors Chemistry - 86.50%
Honors American Literature - 98.00%
Geometry CP - 100%
Spanish 1 - 92.28%
Computer Applications - 99.50%
Study Hall - N/A
Redemptive History (Bible, required at my school) - 93.40%</p>

<p>I am planning to take this next year:</p>

<ol>
<li>Systematic Theology (Bible, required at my school)</li>
<li>Algebra 2 CP</li>
<li>Honors Economics/Government</li>
<li>AP Psychology</li>
<li>AP English Language</li>
<li>Study Hall</li>
<li>Computer Programing / Honors Physics (Haven't decided yet)</li>
<li>Spanish 2</li>
</ol>

<p>What do you think? Suggestions?</p>

<p>I have plenty of EC's and have played Varsity Soccer since I was first able to in 9th grade. I played JV 7-8th grade. </p>

<p>Also, my school does not offer many AP classes, as a Sophomore there was only 1 AP class offered (AP Euro)</p>

<p>For a school without many APs, I think that schedule looks pretty respectable. If I were you I’d take physics honors next year instead of computer programming, unless you really want to major in computer science, in which case it might be a good idea to take physics as well and drop Psych if you can. </p>

<p>Thanks for the Advice!</p>

<p>I think it’s a pretty solid schedule. Considering that it’s a small school with few high level classes, it’s really good. And it’ll give you more time to commit to your other activities, so I wouldn’t worry about it.</p>

<p>Bump</p>

<p>I’d suggest physics over computer programming. Otherwise it’s fine.</p>