Is this an imprssive enough senior schedule?

<p>I revised my schedule for senior year and heres where it stands as of now, is it good enough to get a scholarship from a good college. (I don't want to go to an ivy, but definately not an average school either)
AP Calculus AB
AP Chemistry
AP Literature
Wildlife Biology
Physics
Medical Terminology
Computer technology
Should I change something, or is it good enough? opinions? Also I hate english, will I be okay in AP Lit? I plan to be a bio major.</p>

<p>its perfect for u, alot of work to distract u from the fact that u have no friends</p>

<p>Fine, fine. Senior year, though, isn't as direly important as junior year.</p>

<p>Have you taken AP bio already????</p>

<p>If you haven't already taken AP Bio yet take that... also does your school offer something in between AP and regular classes, like honor classes? I think it may be beneficial to up that Physics to Honors Physics if you can.</p>

<p>I'm taking AP Bio this year. The honors physics teacher at my school is a crack head and from what I've heard from past students you don't learn anything. All the kids at my school who have taken regular physics said it was fun and that they had learned a lot. I'd rather learn than look a tiny bit more impressive.</p>

<p>Any opinions on my english/AP Lit situation?</p>

<p>Anyone? opinions?</p>

<p>come on certainly someone has some opinions? I hate english but am signed up for AP Lit is this bad, or is it better than waiting until college?</p>

<p>why will you people not give me any responses? This site is full of individuals with opinions now go ahead and swing some opinions my way!</p>

<p>don't have a cow, Michael1. have you talked to your GC about this? Have you called the colleges you're interested in to talk about the AP Lit situation? you would probably get a much better answer from them.</p>

<p>Unless you attend a science magnet school, then your schedule is WAY too off balance. You have NO humanities whatsoever, and the science courses you are taking are a little iffy at best.</p>

<p>My advice: drop Wildlife Bio, Computer Tech, and Medical Tech and Physics as well unless they are required courses, and sign up for something that gives your schedule a little breadth like AP English or a foreign language or some AP History class.</p>

<p>Unless you're aiming for a science school, your schedule looks like you were trying to take an easy way out by taking a bunch of easy elective science classes.</p>

<p>^ If you have not noticed I have AP English up there. Also I've already had 2 AP History classes. Computer Tech is a required class. I have to take medical term becuase we must take 2 occupation orriented classes and none of the others fit my taste. I have had no physics so I need to get some, and God forbid I take 1 class that's easy for me and will make me happy (wildlife bio).</p>

<p>And your easy comment really ****es me off, my schedule will be one of the hardest in my school next year, it will look something like this</p>

<p>1st trimester:
AP Calculus AB
AP Chemistry
AP Literature
Physics
Comuter Technology</p>

<p>2nd Trimester:
AP Calculus AB
AP Chemistry
AP Literature
Physics
Wildlife Biology</p>

<p>3rd trimester:
AP Calculus AB
AP Chemistry
AP Literature
Medical Terminology
Wildlife Biology</p>

<p>If that schedule isn't good enough than I'd say 99.9% of college applicants are screwed!</p>

<p>Also I was looking for an opinion on my AP Lit situation, not a rant on how bad my overall schedule is, theloneranger. You probably are theloneranger because you attack people and no1 really wants to be artound you!</p>

<p>I think theloneranger went too far with his comments. i think one of the best things to be when applying at colleges nowadays is "well-lopsided." if Michael1 has already taken plenty of humanities and simply wants to focus one what he's good at and enjoys, then what's so bad about that?<br>
also, Michael1, yes, your schedule is hard...but not super-difficult, and I think your comment back to theloneranger was a little harsh as well. : )</p>

<p>Ummm...impressive enough for what? There's no such thing as impressive enough/not impressive enough. Colleges aren't looking for a million APs.</p>