Lol, I'll do one of those schedule threads too...never imagined.

<p>Just following the trend, yes? I'd never imagined I'd do one of these...boredom gets you pretty far. For Junior year, btw.</p>

<p>So I'm leaning towards these 4 basic options (of course, the possibility of arrangements of these subjects is virtually unlimited), the decision will of course be mine finally, but some input is appreciated...</p>

<p>Only 6 classes allowed at my school, kinda retarded but w/e. If I feel like it I may take some science/math class at local college or online.</p>

<p>Option 1:
Weightlifting
Computer Tech
Sex Education
AP English Lang
Norse Mythology
Physics.</p>

<p>Option 2:
AP Calc BC
AP Physics
AP Chemistry
AP English Language
AP US History
AP Art History</p>

<p>Option 3:
AP Calc BC
AP Chemistry
AP Physics
English
some random electives.</p>

<p>Option 4:
AP Physics
AP US History
some psychology elective
Sex education
P.E.
Computer design</p>

<p>Hm?</p>

<p>Option 1 because it will impress colleges the most</p>

<p>Haha, you should have gotten done with sex ed. frosh year.</p>

<p>Option 1 FTW</p>

<p>Even though this seems like a joke thread (and so much for you being a slacker!), I’ll say 2.</p>

<p>None of the above.</p>

<p>Your schedule should be Norse Mythology, Sex Ed, and then a bunch of study halls.</p>

<p>Better idea. I think you should drop out of school and become a professional wrestler.</p>

<p>I recommend
AP English
AP Art Hist
AP Calc BC
AP Chem
APUSH
and then your required classes (PE< Sex ED. etc.)</p>

<p>Save Physics for next year. If you’re already taking work-heavy classes like APUSH and Calc BC, you’ll want to take the science that’s a little bit easier.</p>

<p>Thanks for the few actually taking this seriously, rest of you noobs that are trying to ■■■■■ my thread like I regularly do (but the difference is, I succeed).</p>

<p>I’m considering rearranging some of my classes. </p>

<p>Oh and, I forgot to include language, but I got that down too, so I’m fine.</p>

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? I don’t get your sentiment. I’ve only decided to somewhat focus on my grades starting this semester, as last semester I epic chilled and bsed everything and never did anything and barely made like all A-'s and like 1 B+ (this is good for me, but I almost had like straight B’s and C’s…in not so difficult classes).</p>

<p>I’ll see if I can be somewhat of a decent worker next year…not feeling it yet.</p>

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I don’t need to take those; I’m done. I just put them for fun as chill classes, but I also think they might be a waste of time.</p>

<p>I’m done with my ■■■■■■■■ reqs for the most part (I mean, some classes like english still…)</p>

<p>Don’t pick Option 2… AP Physics and AP Chem in the same year? That combination and those other APs would be either the hallmark of a masochist or the kiss of death. </p>

<p>I agree with the schedule Millancad suggested, if it’s possible to have that arrangement.</p>

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If I really felt like putting some effort into school, I’m pretty sure I can do it - I know my abilities.</p>

<p>AP Chem/AP Calc BC/AP USH are notorious at my school for being difficult, but physics, lang and others aren’t that bad IMO.</p>

<p>The problem is, then I’d have to sacrifice my sleep and only sleep 8 hours a day on weekdays.</p>

<p>I’m in a dilemma here.</p>

<p>Can you take your required classes during the summer? if you can, you should look into doing so this coming summer; this will let you take a better class during the school year.</p>

<p>I’m done with my req. classes (other than health, I’m doing that failure online right now).</p>

<p>I put them for fun, once again. I don’t have to actually take Sex Ed and P.E.</p>

<p>Well, as long as you’re sure, Invoyable… go for it. But I’d still be wary of AP Chem, though I’m sure you do, indeed, know your abilities and are confident in them. </p>

<p>Best of luck! :)</p>

<p>Definitely Option 2</p>

<p>Norse mythology…
you’re kidding, right?</p>