<p>All the people on this site seem to take like 6-7 AP classes per year, and it seems pretty crazy to me, but will someone tell me if this schedule for my senior year looks too easy?, and if it does tell me how I should change it.
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus AB
Language Arts 12 H
American Problems (honors u.s. government)
Physics (regular because they do more experiments, so it's fun)
Computer Technology
Web Page design</p>
<p>and I have one hole that I must fill with one of these classes (Medical Terminology, Advanced Web Page Design, Computer Programing 1, Business Law, Business Communications) I haven't decided which yet, so if anyone has suggestions please tell me.
After looking at some posts on this site I feel that I'm going easy on myself. Am I?</p>
<p>Take as difficult of a schedule as you can manage while still getting excellent grades.</p>
<p>Take Honors Physics. It may be less fun, but it will look better.</p>
<p>i would take one of the business classes...more well rounded schedule.</p>
<p>i agree with cooper, you already have to computer based classes, so its between business courses.</p>
<p>Schedule looks pretty good, as long as you can handle it. And take whichever seems the most interesting, not just what would make your schedule "well-rounded".</p>
<p>snoopyiscool: the OP listed all those courses, suggesting he would be willing to take any of them. if they are all interesting to him, then having a well-rounded (sans parentheses) schedule would be beneficial in 99% of scenarios.</p>
<p>How would this revised schedule look?
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus AB
AP U.S. Government
AP Comparitive Government
Language Arts 12 H
Physics
Web Page design
Business Law
The AP Gov classes are not too hard at my school so it shouldn't be a lot more work, and to do this all I would have to do is take computer technology over the summer. What do you guys think, better?</p>