Latin 4 AP vs. Physics AP vs. Debate H!

<p>Ok I officially hate my school district! We were forced to move from 8 periods w/block scheduling to a normal 7-period day. I had my whole junior and senior year planned out, but now it seems there are a few complications that I need help fixing.</p>

<p>My Junior year schedule looks like this:</p>

<p>1)English 3 AP
2)Chemistry Honors (AP not offered)
3)US History AP
4)Algebra 2 H
5)Pre-Cal H
6)Latin 3 Honors
7)Debate Honors</p>

<p>It's in my Senior year that there are some complications. I love Debate, Latin, and Science so it's hard to choose between them.</p>

<p>1) English 4 AP <em>required</em>
2) Physics AP
3) Calculus AP
4) Gov. AP/Eco <em>required</em>
5) Physical Education <em>required to graduate</em>
6) P.E Foundation <em>also required</em>/ Psychology
7) Latin 4 AP
8) Debate 2 H</p>

<p>I either have to get rid of one class or take one during the summer (P.E or P.E Foundations) which would keep me from going to any summer programs either this summer or next summer. So what would you guys do in this situation? I could really use the feedback! :)</p>

<p>wow you can take algebra 2 and precal at the same time? is that really possible? our school is pretty rigid about math after geometry. why don't you take math in summer school?</p>

<p>i'd drop debate 2 H because even if it is an honors course, some may just see it as an easy elective to fill up the schedule. I'd concentrate on the pure academic courses.</p>

<p>I didn't take Math in summer school because Math is a complicated subject and it would be hard to condense a year's work in one summer, plus if I miss something that I need for Pre-Cal (if I take Alg 2 in summer school) then I would be lost. The only reason I am seriously thinking of keeping Debate is because I'm good at it and I can compete in it. :)</p>

<p>You seem to have a passion/interest in debate, so I would keep it. I would either drop Latin or do the summer school thing even if you couldn't do any programs because you should try to have the core classes all 4 years.</p>