Junior year of HS/AICE?

<p>So, I'm going into junior year of HS and I have a pretty difficult schedule and I'm wondering if it'd be appropriate to add AICE math to it so I can receive the AICE scholarship (you need 6 classes in total) since our school just received the program, I only have 2 years to complete 6 classes, and I'm not sure if it's worth to make my schedule very difficult for that sake.</p>

<p>AP/aice lang
APUSH
AP calc (two classes)
Physics Hon
Debate 2 Hon</p>

<p>Clubs
Math honor society
Debate</p>

<p>Now, I have an opening in my schedule, and I was wondering if I should stick with AICE math or if I should stick with a homework doing class? Is it worth the scholarship to be super stressed?</p>

<p>You mean an AICE diploma (and not scholarship)? If you’re a resident in the state of Florida, you may want the diploma. It has different graduation requirements (you can avoid some classes) and it qualifies you for the full Bright Future scholarship. I don’t know what advantages it gives you in other states.</p>

<p>In the AICE program, junior year is tough. Good Luck!</p>