<p>Yeah, we've got the same AP restrictions - juniors and seniors only - but if you know your counselor well enough you can get around them, which is what I did for Stat (fairly easy course, by the way, since you're thinking about it for your last period).</p>
<p>Here's mine:</p>
<p>Multivariable calc/diff. eq.
AP Chemistry
AP Statistics
French 7-8
AP Junior English
APUSH</p>
<p>and maybe Geometry at local univ. for spring semester.</p>
<p>my junior year (current) schedule:
AP Lit, APUSH, AP French Lit (hurray 5 in French Lang!), AP CalcAB, AP Bio (yuck)...as well as Intermediate Programming, Debate, Band.</p>
<p>hm, btw, I'm planning on majoring in Political Science/Govt in college with a minor in History (specifically American history, legal studies, Constitution, etc.)...so how is the following senior year schedule?</p>
<p>AP Calc BC
AP Government
AP Economics
AP Euro
AP Senior English</p>
<p>No science, but by then I will have completed AP Bio, Chemistry 1, and honors Physics with As (the A in AP Bio is speculated of course.) Is that OK? To triple up in my interest/forte, history, and not do a science? I looked at the recommended credits on collegeboard for Columbia and some other Ivies, and they said 4 credits of Science are needed. Any thoughts on that?</p>
<p>You could take a science classe in the summer (but you'll have to live without the AP, in some cases), independant study, early bird (if your school offers it), after school (if your school offers it), and a few possibilities I can't think of at the moment. Try to get something worked out with your guidance counselor.</p>
<p>You should also check up on graduation requirements to see if there are a specified number of science credits you'll need. For example, in Virginia, my diploma requires four credits of science. Three units will either get me another diploma or no diploma at all, since I doubt I can accumulate enough "elective" credits.</p>
<p>AP Bio(full year)
AP Calc(27 weeks)
AP Stat(27 weeks)
English III Honors(18 weeks)
American History honors(18 weeks)
Weight training (9 weeks before calc started)
Humanities I (9 weeks before stat started)</p>
<p>My school is on the block schedule, so only four of the above at the same time.</p>
<p>AP Cal AB
Physics
Human Anatomy and Physiology
ESOL B2
English 9
World History 2
Computer Graphics</p>
<p>hehe, amazed? I just came from Hong Kong.</p>
<p>AP US History
AP Calculus
English III
Faith&Values
AP Biology
Spanish IIIH</p>
<p>religious school, obviously.</p>
<p>AP English Lang
Zoology Honors
Analysis of Functions (Pre-Calc)
AP Bio
Physics Honors
APUSH
AP Stat</p>
<p>my school is rather easy in my opinion, despite what should be a somewhat demanding schedule.</p>
<p>This Trimester:</p>
<p>Precalc w/ Adv Topics (Start AP Calc next trimester)
American Studies (AP USH + English)
AP Chem
Advanced Spanish
Research Chemistry</p>
<p>my courses look so weak compared to the rest of you all and on paper it looks easier than what I took last year, but I'm getting worse grades :-</p>
<p>What I found amusing: you can't find one post without "AP" or "IB" in here :P</p>
<p>AP Chemistry
AP European History
AP Physics C
H. Humanities
H. French IV
H. Precalculus
Bioethics of Disease [elective]
Adv Portfolio II [elective]</p>
<p>=O Yup~</p>
<p>AP World
AP Cal AB
AP Phys C (only Mech...forced to self-study E&M, should be interesting)
H. Ind. Research
H. British Lit.
Newspaper
Digital Media</p>
<p>IB Chemistry HL
IB English A1 HL
IB French A1 HL
IB Biology SL
IB Mathematics SL
IB History SL
Theory of Knowledge
Journalism</p>
<p>Philosphy Honors
AP Eng Lang
Astronomy Honors
Portuguese 4 Honors
Calculus Honors
PE
AP Studio Art</p>