<p>Incoming sophomore.</p>
<p>PAP=Pre-AP, basically honors. Just a fancy name.
GT= Gifted/talented</p>
<p>PAP English 2 GT
AP World Hist GT
PAP French 3
AP French 4
PAP Geometry (dunno why the call it PAP, there is no AP Geometry, right?)
PAP Chemistry</p>
<p>Those are just my core classes. My school does a thing where you'll have one class one semester, and thats it. Also, do you believe its a good idea if I take Algebra II the summer after next year? I want to get ahead, so I'll be able to take Calculus my senior year. In grade 5, where we took the test to see if we'd get ahead in math, I screwed up, and didn't get the specified score needed.</p>
<p>The PAP Geometry is probably because of PAP Calc? I dno.
Ayways, that looks fine, except how are you doing the 2 Frenches? I would suggest taking a social studies course if you can fit it in too, but if not it's no big deal.</p>
<p>What do you mean by social studies? Like geography/history? 'Cause I already have that.</p>
<p>My school does semester things. I dunno how to explain it, but I'll use my schedule from this year as an example. A course that will give you 1 credit is 18 weeks, a course that'll give you 1/2 a credit is 9 weeks. English and geography are all year, because it's gifted/talented. We have English one day, geography the next, so on and so forth.</p>
<p>Fall:
Theatre Arts I
PAP Bio
PAP English/Geography GT
French 1</p>
<p>Spring:
Communications applications (9 wks)/Health (9 wks)
PAP English/Geo GT
French 2
Algebra</p>
<p>Block scheduling? Yeah, my cousin's school does that, where its broken up into quarters (kinda like semester and you can just change electives) and semesters (where your whole schedule changes), 90 minutes for 4 classes a day. Her schedule this year was like this:</p>
<p>First Quarter:
1. Mythological & Biblical Allusions
2. Latin IV Poetry
3. Film Studies I
4. AP English</p>
<p>Second Quarter:
1. Literature of Music
2. Latin IV Poetry
3. Short Story and Poetry
4. AP English</p>
<p>Third Quarter [New Semester, all classes (except AP classes which are 3/4 year) change]:
1. Conscience and Law
2. Film Studies II
3. Calculus
4. AP English</p>
<p>Fourth Quarter:
1. Shakespeare
2. Independent Study
3. Calculus
4. Free Period (leave early)</p>
<p>Obviously since she's a senior, a regular schedule wouldn't have that many electives. And its kind of confusing, but whatever.</p>
<p>No, I mean like a social studies, like sociology or psychology, something along those lines. But if you can't fit it then I understand, it's just that some schools like to see history and social studies.</p>