Junior year
AP bio
chemistry
pre-calculus
English
AP comp sci
US history
Senior Year
AP Physics 1 and 2
AP calculus AB
AP micro/macro econ
AP government/ physical education credit
AP psychology
English
-i am going to be a junior next year and this is what I have planned for the last two years of high school
-i am a little worried about my senior year because I don’t want to get burnt out and maintain and not 4.0 UW and 4-5 on APs
how much homework/studying should i expect for my senior year?
just give me your opinion please
either gonna major in computer science or do computer science/math double major-depends on rigor
I think your schedules look good - I’m a rising Junior, too. I would only suggest that you also take AP English or AP US History, if you think you could manage that, too. Your senior schedule looks very rigorous and you’ll probably have like 3-4 or so hours of homework/studying per night
Your schedule looks good. You will thank yourself junior year when you only have to take 2 APs while studying for ACT/SAT/SAT2 :).
AP english can be a great addition. If you are not so strong in english, I recommend taking regular english and then taking the AP exam. My friend did that, got an A in regular english, and ended up with a 5 on the exam.
Also, if you have the option to take BC calc and can do so, I would recommend that for someone who wants to be a math major (I know, however, this might not be feasible, as at my school, you can only take BC if you are in a certain class).
Overall, if your school is similar to mine, your hardest subject will probably be AP Physics, and I am guessing you will have 30-90 minutes of homework in that class every night. Overall, I think you will have around 3-5 hours of homework depending on the night.
Your schedule looks good. You will thank yourself junior year when you only have to take 2 APs while studying for ACT/SAT/SAT2 :).
AP english can be a great addition. If you are not so strong in english, I recommend taking regular english and then taking the AP exam. My friend did that, got an A in regular english, and ended up with a 5 on the exam.
Also, if you have the option to take BC calc and can do so, I would recommend that for someone who wants to be a math major (I know, however, this might not be feasible, as at my school, you can only take BC if you are in a certain class).
Overall, if your school is similar to mine, your hardest subject will probably be AP Physics, and I am guessing you will have 30-90 minutes of homework in that class every night. Overall, I think you will have around 3-5 hours of homework depending on the night.