<p>Hi I was wondering if you guys could help me pick my schedule please! IM SO CONFLICTED </p>
<p>This is the schedule I picked but I feel like its gonna be too hard.
-Ap econ
-Ap psych
-Honors English 11
-Honors Us History
-Academic Trig<br>
-Academic Physics
-Honors German 4
-Lunch/Gym </p>
<p>OR </p>
<p>This is the schedule that I know ALOT of my friends are taking and so I really want to be with them. Plus this is an easier schedule but a bit too easy...
Keep in mind I really want to be in classes with my friends!</p>
<p>-Ap psych
-Honors English
-Honors Us History
-Honors Trig
-Academic Physics
-Honors German 4
-Lunch
-Gym/Econ </p>
<p>But my teachers keep telling me not to take Honors Trig... </p>
<p>HELPPP
Or should I switch the AP classes to AP Physics and APUSH???
UGH PLEASE HELP
THANKSSSS</p>
<p>How is the first schedule harder than the second? AP Econ (I assume micro and macro) is super easy while honors trig is supposed to be fairly difficult, at least at my school. How are you in math right now?
APUSH and AP Physics would look better, but APUSH has a lot of work. </p>
<p>That’s not necessarily true, my AP history classes were always easier than honors math or science, but that could just depend on whether the person is math/science or humanities oriented. Like I said before, how good are you in math? If you’re pretty good in math and want to be seen as competitive, taking both AP economics and honors Trig should be feasible. Ask around at your school to get the general gist of the difficulty for the classes.
Also, why don’t your teachers want you to take honors trig? </p>
<p>@FrenchieXX truthfully I think I’m good at math. My teacher didn’t recommend me because I’m currently in academic algebra not honors. But many people said honors pre calc is killer… But I want to be in classes with my friends too so I don’t know what to do. Is it bad to take classes because you know friends are in them? I just want to make friends that’s all. Thanks!! </p>
<p>There’s really not that much difference between schedule one and your friends schedules, so you’ll probably still have at least one class with them. I don’t think you should take the second one though because honors pre calc draws on a lot from honors algebra, so you might be really unprepared. </p>
<p>I would go for the first schedule. I’m taking Honors Trig now and I’m struggling. I’m usually good at math, but trig is something totally different. If you take Honors Trig make sure that you have a teacher that can really explain it to you. Keep that in mind for AP Physics as well. Also, have you thought about taking AP US History? Several colleges will give you credit for it. </p>