<p>Fall:
AP Psychology
Pre-Calculus Honors
Computer Science
Academic Success (Special-Ed Period)</p>
<p>Spring:
AP Calc AB
English 12 or AP Lit
Government and Economics
Academic Success</p>
<p>Community College Classes:
SPAN 102 (Fall)
SPAN 201 (Spring)</p>
<p>SAT Subjects:
Math Level 2
US History
Literature (If i take AP Lit) </p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Track/Cross Country
Speech & Debate </p>
<p>I want to go to UCLA or UC Berkeley and study either Math or Humanities: The Two of my best subjects. Should I drop Spanish at the Community College? Most people say your senior year of high school should be the easiest to relax, but i did poorly in my freshman year because i was in bad shape then. I have fought most of my learning disability problems. I want to go to community college and take hard classes because I like learning math and science: they are also my favorite subjects, before transferring to a UC (Its okay if i don't get into UCLA because I know its selective). I go to a top public high school (in the top 60 in the nation), and its extremely competitive. I am retaking spanish because I did poorly in 9th and 10th grade. I feel motivated, but i know it is much easier said than done. </p>
<p>So, is my senior year schedule worth it? should I make it easier or harder?</p>