junior year schedule

<p>How does this schedule look for junior year?</p>

<p>AP French Language
AP US History
Trigonometry
AP English Language
Physics
AP US Government
AP Spanish Language
Current Events</p>

<p>Is Trig the highest Math you can take? Pre Calc/AnalFunc? Physics Honors? Also, I would say two AP Languages is crazy, pick one. Many people say first take APUSH before you take AP US Gov. So eliminate AP US Gov.</p>

<p>Well, MetalMeatwad, I am in APUSH and AP US Gov concurrently this year, and it’s been great. Many of the things I’m learning in APUSH help me in Gov, and vice versa. I would highly recommend it.</p>

<p>Now, onto ca87… I hope you realize that AP Spanish Language is a junior level course. Not high school junior… college junior. I don’t understand how you are in two languages as it is, unless you’re a native Hispanohablante?</p>

<p>Otherwise, it’s a solid and impressive schedule. Keep up the good work!</p>

<p>joshcasto - We start languages in middle school and most people take a level II course as a freshman. Around 10% of the students at my school double up on languages, and languages are my thing and I want to show that by taking two AP level classes. I learned Spanish II over the summer and am now in Spanish III.</p>

<p>MetalMeatwad - I could take Physics Honors but my school is really rigorous at it is, and with APs + ECs, I don’t think I would be able to handle the workload and maintain a solid GPA. I’m nearly certain I won’t be going into science or math (for sure) in college, so I don’t want to waste my time taking a more difficult course. The math sequence is really weird at my school for non-honors level math students. For me, it’s geometry-algebra 2-trig-precalc. Honors students: geometry honors - algebra 2 honors - pre calc acc - ap calc ab or bc. I can attempt to get a very high A next year in trig, learn as much as I need to catch up and place into calc for senior year. I know having calculus is important to colleges, but I’m hoping they will overlook it.</p>

<p>Yeah, we do level 2 as freshman, but I understand since you took it over the summer.</p>

<p>And for the record, physics honors (at my school at least) is no harder than physics cp.</p>

<p>bump .</p>