<p>Right now, I'm a sophomore and the classes I take this year are: Driver's Ed, French 4 honors, Pre calculus, academic world history, honors English, advanced guitar, and AP biology.</p>
<p>But next year, I am planning on taking: French 5 honors, AP calculus AB, academic u.s history, honors English, AP chemistry, and physics.</p>
<p>I'm really interested in math and science, which is why I'm ahead in those subjects. Though, I've just been through 2 weeks of school, I don't like AP biology that much(it's too late to change my classes now). But I really want to take AP chemistry, because regular chemistry was so fun and interesting. I also want to take physics, because I never took it before, and I might like it. The sophomores in my AP bio class, are taking AP bio and regular chem in the same year. So wouldn't taking AP chem and physics in the same year, would kind of be the same thing? Also, I'm taking academic history because I think taking AP history would be a hard workload on myself, so it might make it easier? But, do you think that taking two science courses and calculus will be a lot of work for my junior year?</p>