Junior year schedule... any comments or advice?

<p>Hi.
I am a sophomore this year and I am taking AP World History and AP Biology.</p>

<p>Next year I am planning to take:</p>

<p>AP Psychology
AP English Composition
AP Statistics
Honors Pre-Calculus
Spanish 3
Chemistry
(Self Study AP Art History)</p>

<p>I want to know if I will be fine with this schedule... I should have more time for study because I won't be joining any sports teams next year... Any comments or advice would be very much appreciated.</p>

<p>Looks pretty good to me. Is there an honors chemistry option though?</p>

<p>Unfortunately, no. However, I might make up for it by self studying another “supposedly-easy” AP (Env. Science) along Art History.</p>

<p>It depends upon your college and career aspirations.</p>

<p>Your schedule seems pretty good :slight_smile: AP Psychology and AP Statistics are some of the easiest APs (from what I’ve heard), so you should be able to manage all of your classes. Also, psychology is just an interesting and broad topic in general, and many people enjoy it. I’ve heard that AP English can be hard, but if you’re a naturally good writer it shouldn’t be hard for you. AP Art History is one of the easiest APs as well, so you should be able to self-study it. AP Environmental Science is also an easy self-study xD</p>

<p>Overall, you have a great schedule :smiley: It should be manageable. Lots of honors/AP classes, but they aren’t extremely hard ones. The only ones I could see being hard are AP English Composition and honors Pre-Calc.</p>

<p>Can you rate my freshman schedule for next year? :)</p>

<p>First Semester:

  1. Honors Geometry
  2. Honors English 9
  3. Honors Biology (I might not be able to get into honors, though)
  4. French 1
  5. Ancient World History
  6. Modern World History
  7. World Geography</p>

<p>Second Semester:

  1. Honors Geometry
  2. Honors English 9
  3. Honors Biology
  4. French 1
  5. P.E.
  6. Theater Arts
  7. Computer Applications 1</p>

<p>I’ll also be self-studying AP Music Theory, AP Psychology, and possibly AP Human Geography and AP Environmental Science.</p>