My schedule planning is the most advanced I can get it, but it's still not enough...

<p>My school has weird rules.
And with those weird rules comes a weird curriculum.</p>

<p>Here is my plan (and what has already been taken)</p>

<p>FRESHMAN YEAR
English 9 Honors
French 2 Honors
Biology Honors
Western Civ 2 Honors
Geometry Honors
Personal Finance CP (an elective I was forced into)
Health CP (a requirement)
Visual Basic I Honors</p>

<p>SOPHOMORE YEAR (current)
English 10 Honors
French 3 Honors
Chemistry Honors
American History 1 Honors
Algebra 2 Honors
Orchestra Honors
Economics Honors (forced into; the teacher is awful)</p>

<p>JUNIOR YEAR
AP Language and Composition
French 4 Honors
AP Biology
Physics Honors
AP US History
Pre Calculus Honors</p>

<p>I am allowed only three APs in junior year. </p>

<p>SENIOR YEAR
AP Literature and Composition
French 5 Honors (or AP French, if I get administration approval and if I feel up to it)
AP Physics
AP Calculus
AP Euro (if I don't take AP French)
Orchestra Honors</p>

<p>We are limited to four APs in senior year. And that's if I get administration approval because the regular maximum is three.
I feel so limited in what I can take. In junior year, I have a threat of not being able to take AP bio because sometimes it's set at the same time as Physics, so I can't double up on the science.
Does anybody think this is severely limiting my chances, or is it ok because this is the maximum of what my school has to offer, and I'm taking it?
What I'm worried about is that a lot of other students on here in the class of 2014 are already taking APs and more advanced classes than I can take.</p>

<p>Colleges judge you based on the context of your school. If you’re taking the most rigorous schedule you can, you don’t have to worry.</p>