<p>Will I have time for extracurriculars? I'd like to join swim team and tennis team (two practices a day for swim, one for tennis) FBLA, DECA, Science Olympiad and our Robotics Club.</p>
<p>Also, is it okay if I only take three years of French? My French teacher says that if I show exceptionally mastery of French by the end of third year, she'll let me take AP French.
I plan on doing a Rotary exchange over the summer to learn more French, and will be doing extensive studying when I have free time.</p>
<p>Freshman Year:
Jazz Band (7th period)
AP Calculus AB (only freshman this far ahead!)
AP Human Geography
Honors Biology (tested out of 9th year)
Honors Info Tech/ Health (required)
French 1-2
Honors Language Arts 1-2</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
Jazz Band (7th period)
AP Calculus BC
Honors Chemistry
French 3-4
Honors Language Arts 3-4
AP World History
AP Economics (Macro/Micro)</p>
<p>Junior Year:
Jazz Band (7th period)
AP Biology
AP US History
AP Statistics
AP Computer Science
AP English Language
AP French
Multivariable Calculus (online)</p>
<p>Senior Year:
Jazz Band (7th period)
Linear Algebra (online)
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B (the only one we have available)
AP English Literature
AP US Government
AP Environmental Science
AP Psychology</p>
<p>I wouldn’t take AP Chem and Physics together. They are both notoriously difficult.</p>
<p>Completely ignore msltennis97. </p>
<p>Also, what is your intended major? </p>
<p>You schedule looks perfect, just make sure not to forget to get involved in ECs – dont just join to join, plan ahead so that you will be chosen as president/captain</p>
<p>AP AP AP AP. Honestly, hone in on what you like. If you like the sciences, truly focus on them and excel outside of it as well. Same as the other ones. </p>
<p>I know someone who had 15 AP classes and got 5s in all, had all As, yet he was rejected by stanford. But another kid who had 5 ap, but differentiated himself by doing something extra outside got in. My point is, instead of pressuring yourself way too much with classes that might be meaningless to you, take ones you care for. This way, you can do EC’s to boost your admission chances.</p>
<p>Physics B isn’t hard, im taking it as a freshman. You be fine with taking physics B and Chem together.</p>
<p>Maybe a little, but are you a freshmen right now? If so, expect it to change. I mean, I did this when I was a freshmen a lot and my schedule looks nothing like I imagined. I got way to ambitious with AP classes. </p>
<p>See how you do freshmen year and assess yourself from there to decide if you can do the 10th grade schedule you have, and then in 10th grade do the same for 11th grade and so on.</p>
<p>I personally would never take 6 AP classes in one semester…because I mean usually you don’t even take six college classes in a semester…usually its more like 4-5. BUT I guess thats CC for yah. I did 1 AP 10th grade year, 2 APs junior year, and senior year I am doing 4 APs.</p>