Junior schedule.. help!

<p>I need to make a decision by this Friday and I need some help..
which schedule should i go for?</p>

<p>A.
H Physics
H Trig/Pre Calc
H French
H English
H History
AP Chem
AP Bio</p>

<p>B.
H Physics
H Trig/Pre Calc
H French
H English
H History
AP Chem
AP Computer Science</p>

<p>the only difference is ap bio and ap comp sci.
obviously ap comp sci would give me more free time, but I feel like schedule B isnt rigorous enough. </p>

<p>Which schedule should I go for?</p>

<p>IMO they’re both pretty rigorous. choose whichever subject you like more.</p>

<p>just a warning though, all those honors classes with ap chem and ap bio at the same time (with physics honors too) would most likely be VERY DIFFICULT, depending on your school.</p>

<p>you have been warned</p>

<p>Yeah, as stressedouttt said, it’s pretty difficult managing 2 AP sciences, let alone with honors physics at the same time. Compsci will be a little different and give you some breathing space. I say schedule B!</p>

<p>That is difficult looking schedule either way. I would suggest computer science rather than bio but, taking that many science will be a lot to juggle. I would suggest taking physics and chemistry during different semesters. I think that chem and bio or physics and bio might be a better option than bio and physics at the same time. You are definitely setting yourself up for a stressful semester but, if you think you can handle it, go for it.</p>

<p>Definitely schedule b. our world is becoming more and more centered around computers, and a background in that would certainly be useful at any job. Biology? Not so much.</p>

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<p>Your point is totally irrelevant. If someone likes bio more than comp sci, then they should take bio. A high school schedule doesn’t have to be based on real world practicality. OP - both schedules are rigorous enough, decide based on whether you like bio or comp sci more.</p>

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I disagree.</p>

<p>Also, how do I quote your post?</p>

<p>Pick what you like better; I’d go with B.</p>

<p>I disagree.

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<p>Excuse me, I forgot that 8th graders know everything about high school scheduling.</p>

<p><a href="%7C">quote</a>Also, how do I quote your post?

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<p>Beats me…</p>

<p>Hmm, if I didn’t know any better I’d say you were a sarcastic arse. :slight_smile:
Are we allowed to say that here?</p>

<p>Sarcastic about the quoting? Yes.</p>

<p>Sarcastic about the schedule? No. I don’t want anyone to change their schedule to make it more “real world applicable” because some 8th grader with a skewed view of high school scheduling said so.</p>