<p>My schedule for my Junior year is:
1) AP ENGLISH
2) HONORS CHEM.
3) ALGEBRA 3-4
4) PRE-CALC./TRIG.
5) HEALTH OCCUPATION HONORS
6) AP U.S. HISTORY
7) SPANISH 3-4</p>
<p>By any means is this a good course load for a student wishing to apply for the Ivies?
P.S. I've gotten only straight A's till now but a little short on EC's</p>
<p>Depends. Do you think your schedule is the most difficult that your school will allow you to take?</p>
<p>My schedule...
1)AP English
2)AP Chem
3)AP Chem Lab
4)Math B2 (its a NY thing)
5)VB Programing
6)Lunch
7)Spanish 4R (4R= 4th year regents a NY thingagain)
8)Gym
9 S1) Health
9 S2)Graphic Comm</p>
<p>That is in no order... just the courses i will be taking... S2= second half of the year... I might drop AP Chem because 3 AP's come winter durning wrestling season may prove to be a little much for me...
I am not aspiring to go to any Ivies or any very very high ranked school.. im fine with an average University/College.... such as Champlain, RIT and other colleges/universities that have Infosec majors</p>
<p>Yup, It's the toughest possible.</p>
<p>I go to a competitive Jewish private school, so we have religious classes. Also, in my school the application/essay process for AP and Honors classes is pretty tough. Getting into APUSH is a big deal and not falling out of Honors (no AP) math and science is also a big achievment. Our school's regular classes are considered really hard by public school standards. One kid in our school had a 3.09 and when he moved to a "top-flight" private school, he got into all AP classes except for Spanish (Honors). He now has a 3.7 or so unweighted and a 4.0+ weighted.</p>
<p>That being said:
1) AP British Literature (English) -- Only kid who got in who wasn't in the AP English class this past year.
2) Honors American History
3) Pre-Calc (Hopefully I'll get a rec from my sophomore math and science teachers, as I was in the top two of both of those classes - A+ in ALG2 and A in Chem, but they don't tell you until soon before school starts this way you don't complain)
4) Physics
5) Spanish 4
6) Hebrew 11
7) Tanakh (Study of Torah, the writings of Prophets, and other texts)
8) Rabbinics (Study of Jewish law in the Talmud)
9) Health (lol)</p>
<p>Electives:
1st Semester: Public Speaking
2nd Semester: Film</p>