Junior Year: AP Classes...

<p>So enrollment for next year is coming up and I have no idea what classes to take. Here's what I've done so far:</p>

<p>9th Grade:
Advanced Algebra ll
Pre-AP Bio
Pre-AP English 9
Pre-AP US History/State History
Debate
Band</p>

<p>10th Grade:
Advanced Pre-Calc/Trig
Pre-AP Chem
Pre-AP English 10
Regular US History
Debate
Spanish l</p>

<p>I got A's in all of these classes except for receiving a B first semester of math in 9th grade (that was due to me being in a musical). I'm also in Key Club and church choir and handbell choir and Girl Scouts. </p>

<p>I'm quitting choir and bell choir and maybe Girl Scouts. I'm thinking about taking world history (required) online next year/over the summer. I am definitely continuing debate next year, which means I will have to spend every 3rd(ish) all-day friday and 2/3-day saturday at tournaments with no time to do homework then. I'd ideally also spend an hour each day working on debate, though that is less important to me than finishing homework. Which then leads me to wonder what to do next year.</p>

<p>Career-wise: I don't know. Maybe engineering, maybe politics, maybe law. Undecided.</p>

<p>I'd like to take 3 AP classes, maybe more. I have 6 hours in a day, but one is for debate, and one is for Spanish ll (required) so 4 hours for other classes.</p>

<p>AP Lang: I love english and writing essays, but I don't know if I'll have time for the reading..
AP Calc B/C (I have to take calc): I'm fairly math-minded, just as long as I have time to work on understanding concepts. B/C depends on the rest of my schedule.
AP Physics B/C: (see above)
AP Chem: I really like Pre-AP Chem and I'm good at it, but... We have 1 AP Chem teacher and she sucks at teaching. I've heard she has around a 30% pass rate and that's with everyone working by themselves.
AP Bio: Do I need it?
AP Economy: I think this sounds awesome and a bunch of my debate friends recommended it to me. This would go great with debate...
AP Environment: Total blowoff at my school. I'll take this if the rest of my schedule is easy. </p>

<p>Is it okay to just jump into AP Physics? Should I take AP Calc before, or will concurrent enrollment be okay? Which of these classes and their workloads go well together? Plan my schedule and tell me why please. Did you take any of these together?</p>

<p>I’m too lazy to read the post but I will tell you there’s very, very little “advanced math” involved with physics B (but it’s used in C a lot more). Yes I took them together and Calc is not used in B. What you would need to worry about more is that B is very intensive because of all the topics it covers and the pace. If you don’t build a good foundation for that class you can get lost quickly.</p>