<p>AP French
AP World History
Honors Literary Criticism/Honors Philopsophy of Literature
Calculus III/Differential Equations
Debate
Independent Study in Chemistry
Medical Mentornship</p>
<p>This is my schedule for senior year. Do you think colleges will view this as a somewhat challenging schedule?</p>
<p>Its very good. However, colleges will make that decision based upon what you have taken advantage of relative to the opportunities available. Simply looking at it, though, it seems fairly strong!</p>
<p>How many honors/ap classes were available for you to take. If you only had a choice of say 3-5 AP classes, you look better than if you had 20 choices. Just wondering, does the school give you a study hall or something for independent study, how does that work?</p>
<p>Well on the subject of honors/ap's I will have taken all the AP's at my school except for three by the end of senior year. I think I'll have a total of 10/13. For independent study I am working with a teacher. I basically go to her class (she teaches an honors chem class that hour) and sit in the back and just do some work that she gives me and the other independent study kids). Since we took AP chem already we are going to be studying organic chemistry. Just like an intro before college.</p>
<p>Then, to better answer your question: If you took nearly all of the school's AP offerings, you have an adequate schedule. Nice job on the number of APs, that must have been one tough junior year!</p>
<p>That would be a very strong schedule. Taking advantage of the APs that interest you and classes that are harder than what AP even offers(differential equations and organic chem), plus debate is a BIG E.C. with colleges. Do you do policy debate?</p>