<p>I have to start planning out my courses for 10th grade I was wondering if it was hard enough to get into a good college. </p>
<p>English 10-11 Honors
AP World History
Integrated Geometry Honors
Biology Honors<br>
Spanish 3 Honors
Health ½ year and Creative Writing ½ year
Social Science Research Honors ½ year and Finance ½ year</p>
<p>Looking pretty good. I’m in my sophomore year right now, and it’s around the same schedule with AP Euro replacing AP World, Spanish 2 Honors and Algebra 2 Honors instead of Geometry. I heard AP World was a pretty rigorous course, but the rest of your classes are relatively easy, so it seems manageable.</p>
<p>AP World at my school was a joke. 1 chapter of notes a week and a test every Monday. I got an A both semesters and a 5 on the exam and I didn’t open the text second semester. </p>
<p>My sophomore year I took AP Bio, AP world, Spanish 3, Algebra II, Adv. English Seminar, and P.E. They were all two semester courses and my school only has 6 periods. Wish I could have had the opportunity to take more electives like you have…</p>
<p>Last year I took Honors English, Honors Chem, Honors French II, AP Calc AB, AP Euro, and Art Appreciation.
Your schedule sounds good, but is there an opportunity for you to take Spanish III AP instead of honors?</p>
<p>coachella, AP Spanish at my school is Spanish 5 AP. Kind of weird how different schools work…like how AP Econ and AP Gov are usually semester classes, but at my school you get taught both subjects in the same class, all year long…so you have to take both exams at the end of the year.</p>
<p>No, it’s an awful schedule. You should be taking 8 AP’s sophomore year so that you can get into That One Really Prestigious University, because if you don’t you’ll be a failure and daddy will hate you and your life will spiral out of control all because you couldn’t take AP Biology as a sophomore.</p>
<p>Idk if anyone on here can tell you if this is a good schedule. Just ask yourself if it is the most rigorous schedule a sophomore can take at your school. That’s what matters.</p>
<p>Example: My school only offers 4 ap’s, but a kid that is like 4th in the class just got into Cornell.</p>