<p>Ok before I write my schedule my school is not very competitive and i am in the top 5% in my school of over 4000 students. I know everyone else is taking like like a gagillian AP's but not me.. this is my schedule (Not in this order):</p>
<p>English 11H
AP US History
Algebra 2/ Trig
Physics
Physics lab (every other day)</p>
<p>Gym (every other day)
Creative writing
Early Childhood Education
Childhood Development
Psychology/ Sociology</p>
<p>Lunch</p>
<p>After high school, I plan on going to college to get my Master's in Childhood education, with the possibility of an extension with Bio Education. I want to go to a SUNY school, in specific SUNY Cortland.</p>
<p>Feel free to comment on my schedule or anything else too :)</p>
<p>My school’s also not really competitive. There’s about 1600 students and it’s in Central North Carolina. I’m in the Top 3% of my class. We go by semesters, with 4 classes a semesterr.</p>
<p>Soo, my schedule for next year:
Yearbook (2 credits, yearlong)
Honors Pre Calculus
Honors Chemistryy
AP Psychology
AP US History
AP Statistics
AP English 11</p>
<p>And also, it looks like I’m going to have a hard year, but AP’s at my school aren’t really too hard. Like, in AP US History, about half the class was making a high 90. </p>
<p>After high school, I plan on eitherr going to UNC, Wake Forest, orrr maybe, possibly, Duke. hahahah. Not sure about my major and all that yett.</p>
<p>My school is not competitive either. I’m in the top 20% of my class of around 250, in a school of around 1,000 students.</p>
<p>AP English Lit & Comp
College Biology (Dual Enrollment)
College Computer Business Applications (Dual Enrollment)
Fine Arts Survey
Yearbook 1/2 (Yearlong)
Community Involvement 1/2 (Yearlong)</p>
<p>After high school, college of course! I’m planning to stay in-state since my state gives most high school graduates a full ride on tuition and other things, so I’m currently looking at Tulane University and LSU as my top two choices currently.</p>
<p>I still haven’t decided what I want to major in…</p>
<p>Competitive public high school, one of the best in the nation. School does not rank its students.</p>
<p>AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP US History
Honors Chinese 5
Pre-cal
Regular English (Writing)</p>
<p>This schedule sounds kind of tough to manage, especially with extracurriculars and all that jazz, but I’m really interested in these courses. A plus is that the teachers I have are amazing (but hard)! Compared to my friends, I feel kind of under-achieving sometimes :(.</p>
<p>I’m planning to go to a UC, particularly UC Davis, after high school. I want a double major. One in science (biochem, most likely) and one in either Chinese or Psychology. </p>
<p>But, really, my decisions aren’t set in stone and will most likely change.</p>
<p>My school is a bit competitive. I’m in the top 10% in a Junior Class, in a school of around 1250 or so, where my GPA is an average of 3.85</p>
<p>Ok… so I came to the semi-crazy decision to have my schedule like this:</p>
<p>AP Bio
AP Language & Composition
AP US History
AP Economics (Summer Course)
French 3-4
Psychology
Trig/ Analysis</p>
<p>Now this seems a bit overwhelming, along with cross country and other extracurricular activities, but it all boils down to expert time management… which I don’t really have :p</p>
<p>Wow you guys are taking a lot. My school isn’t very competitive actually academically it sucks compared to others in NYS. However my school has programs that help students. For example I am in human and health services cause I want to be a teacher so as a senior I can work in a daycare that is located in my school to gain experience. Kids can graduate as a certified nurse assistant, a security guard, a certified auto mechanic, cosmetologist, and assistant chef and many earn scholarships for the performing arts aspect of my school</p>
<p>I’ll go right out and say it, my school is absolute ****
Few APs, generally awful teachers, complacent counselors.
But yeah, this is considered the hardest possible Senior schedule where I come from:</p>
<p>Intro to Economics/Participation in Gov’t
AP English Language
AP Calculus
AP CompSci (had to fight tooth and nail for 3 years to get them to bring back this course)
Social Justice (damned required course)
AP Biology
Criminal Justice/History through Film</p>
<p>And then I want to self-study Comp Gov, but knowing my counselors, that will never happen.</p>
<p>My school is not really competitive. I’m in the top 5 of my class. For my Junior year, I’m taking:
APUSH
AP English Lang/Comp
AP Bio
AP Psychology
Honors Pre-Calculus
Newspaper
Chemistry 1 Honors</p>
<p>After high school, I’m planning on going to UF and majoring in Journalism, with a minor in computer science, possibly double majoring in the two if I can.</p>
<p>My school’s divided in half. One half is actually divided into quarters: The people who try in school and want to go to a not that difficult state school (me) or community college and the competitive geniuses. The other half is the students eagerly failing. In other words, my school’s not the brightest.
Anyway here’s my schedule, I plan on theatrical teaching majors</p>
<p>American Lit
U.S history
Alg II
APES
Wood (annoying practical art grad req)
Theater Arts II</p>
<p>I actually just finalized my junior schedule a few days ago. I live in Canada, where it’s much easier to get into university. So maybe compared to some of you, this looks super easy, but it’s the most rigorous schedule available to me.
My school doesn’t let you do any AP exams until grade 12. All my AP subjects I mention are preps for the actual AP course in grade 12. We do move at a much accelerated pace, though.</p>
<p>Semester 1:
AP English
AP Functions (what they call AP Functions is a pre-AP course preparing you for grade 12 AP AB Calc. You do 3/4 of the grade 12 calc course in addition to the grade 11 curriculum.)
Biology (I had to drop AP Bio as it was only offered in semester 2, when I will be away in France on exchange. My GC wouldn’t let me take such a lab-based course abroad.)
AP World History</p>
<p>Semester 2:
French (French Immersion)
World Religions (French Immersion)
Spare - Study Hall
Vocal Music</p>
<p>I had to also drop Drama because I was going on exchange, and my GC suggested I just take a spare because it will be hard for me to catch up on my coursework (especially my missed performances in vocal) after my exchange.</p>
<p>As my name might suggest, I’m going into Musical Theatre. I’m only taking so many APs to try and impress schools as an international student (because as a future MT major, I’m looking at a 2 to 9 percent acceptance rate for these programs) and to get gen. ed. requirements out of the way.</p>
<p>AP Physics B
AP Psych
AP Lit
AP Calc AB (self-study BC)
AP US Gov (1 sem) / H Econ (self-study AP Macro + Micro if I can get college credit)
H Advanced Anatomy (we dissect cadavers
H Wind Ensemble</p>
<p>Summer before college: Go back to China one last time, road trip w/ friends, possibly an internship</p>
<p>College: I’m coming to terms that I’m probably not gonna go Ivy and will probably end up at UC Berkeley, which is just as well, since I can see myself there.</p>
<p>Major: Probably something biology- or chemistry-related. Maybe a minor in business or math.</p>
<p>After high school I will live in a small commune farm in Namibia for two years. That’s the plan as of now unless I change it of course. Stress free living babbbby.</p>
<p>My school is a pretty large public school (2000+) and it is pretty competitive. </p>
<p>1st semester:
AP microeconomics
AP Lang and comp
Advanced physics
advanced spanish (#4)
advanced reading for college (for ACT prep)
Pre-Calc (Intermediate…i’m horrible with math; but this class is predominantly senior)</p>
<p>2nd semester:
all same classes except reading for college becomes drawing (an elective credit), ap micro becomes ap us govt, and i think that’s all :)</p>
<p>My sched. next year
MUN
Physics CP
Spanish III
AP Calc AB
AP US
AP Lang</p>
<p>My plans: I aspire to be an engineer, but i need to get my life together. I NEED to have a good GPA next year(My GPA is average, 3.4) in order to get into one of my dream UCs.</p>