more help choosing courses?

<p>I'm a sophomore interested in foreign languages/international relations and I'm trying to find a good schedule to suit this. I'm also hoping to raise my GPA a bit (H precalc hurt it). So far I've selected:
PE/Health
AP English Language
Calculus (maybe AP)
Physics
AP Macroeconomics
AP French Language</p>

<p>I have one more opening and I'm not sure what to fill it with. I could take(projected grade):
british literature
Anthropology (semester)
International Studies (s)
AP US gov & politics (s)-->might not do well in
Spanish I
Chinese I
AP Stats
AP Biology
International Business (s)
AP Art History
AP World History</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>You will be a Junior next year so if you have colleges in mind (long ways away I know) make sure you’re getting all your required credits in AND if that college accepts those AP courses. I took more that one language one year and it was hard, stressful, and confusing so I wouldn’t recommend it. How about AP US gov’t and politics or AP World History? It really all depends on what interests you, however, because you are taking the courses and you know your limits (of course challenging yourself may surprise you!) Hope this helped a little at least! :)</p>

<p>Thanks that’s actually really helpful. Which is easier: gov or world ?</p>

<p>ymmv, but I think gov is easier, but I also think it’s a better fir for your career interests.</p>

<p>AP Stats can actually help in international relations. I think you should try AP stats</p>

<p>AP World History has been my favorite class. </p>

<p>do AP gov and APWH involve more writing or more memorization? I’m thinking about doing AP stats but I need a math class each year, so I might want to save it in case I don’t want to do BC calc</p>

<p>I would save AP stats for senior year because it is relatively easy and I think World History is easier but seeing you want to major in International Relations taking government might help you out on that.</p>