<p>Calc AB AP
Eng IV AP
Spanish V AP
Econ H (AP not offered at my school)
Gov AP
Enviro Sci AP</p>
<p>Taking a Hebrew IV class outside of school
I get out of school at noon (the only option really for me to take past noon was AP Chem, but I'm never going to do anything with that as I want to major IR/foreign language in college) but after school I go to an inner city school and tutor Spanish speaking students in English.</p>
<p>Thoughts? I'm looking at schools like Georgetown, WashU, Tufts, USC.</p>
<p>Looks good. Why not Calc BC?</p>
<p>I did a semester abroad in Israel second semester junior year and my precalc teacher barely spoke English and I learned nothing. I'm an A student in honors math and could have absolutely kept up, but I simply have not learned enough and my math teacher told me its wisest to do AB where I can keep up better. My counselor will explain this in my rec as well.</p>
<p>Why bother asking? Almost every class of yours is an AP, and the one that isn't is an honors course; of course it's rigorous.</p>
<p>You should be fine for those universities (any university, really).</p>
<p>OK, I'm checking. My counselor was just giving me **** because I didn't want to stay two hours extra to take a Chem AP class that I'll never use, and it made me nervous I'd look like I was copping out as a senior.</p>
<p>your schedule is NOT copping out.
dont even worry about ap chem.</p>
<p>Ugh, I hate my counselor. He makes me feel like I have no chance at any school unless I'm absolutely ridiculously perfect. I mean, you could say he's pushing me to do my best, but at a certain point it becomes ridiculous. Too bad I still have to suck up so he'll give me a good rec, heh.</p>
<p>It's a very rigorous schedule. Don't worry.</p>