<p>I'm going into high school next year, and was wondering about my schedule. Nothing's set in stone, but can you guys give me some feedback?</p>
<p>My school offers no AP and a maximum of 3 honors classes (Spanish, Bio, and Geo) for freshman year. Honors are weighted, and AP are available starting Sophomore year (however, only AP Psych and AP Euro are offered). PE is required for my first year, and is not required for my second year, but I need 20 P.E. credits to graduate (two semesters of P.E. in Freshman year will give me 10 credits.) Others sports in Freshman year will not count as sports credit, but as elective credit. Sports credits count starting Sophomore year. </p>
<p>My schedule for Freshman year will be the following:
Comp/Lit
World History
Geometry Honors
Spanish II
Film Photography I
Biology Honors
P.E.
Other Sports/Clubs:
Frosh Track and Field (Spring)
Debate Club</p>
<p>I will be taking 2 out of the 3 offered honors classes (I'm quite horrible at Spanish, so I won't be taking that.) Many of the kids at our school will be taking no, or only one, honors class. Track and Field will be two hours a day, and I have other activities outside of school, so I'm hoping this will be a good schedule to help me adjust into things.
Do any of you know anything about Film Photography? I've heard there's a lot of homework.
Also, do you know anything about Key Club? Is it worth joining? </p>
<p>Sophomore year schedule:
World Literature Honors
AP Euro History (?)
Spanish III
P.E.
Chemistry Honors
Algebra II (Honors?)
AP Psych
Again, does anyone know anything about AP Euro history? I've heard that it's pretty ridiculous. What about Algebra II Honors? </p>
<p>Junior Year-
AP Language and Composition
AP U.S. History
Trig Honors
AP Enviro Science
Spanish IV or AP language
Orchestra
One semester Health, one Intro to Computer Programming</p>
<p>Senior Year-
AP English Literature and Composition
AP U.S. Gov+Politics
AP Calculus AB or BC
Forensics
Orchestra
AVID tutor
Free period? </p>
<p>Please keep in mind that my school does not offer many AP courses, and I will be taking almost all, if not all, of those available. </p>