Next Year's Schedule

<p>By the way I was kidding about my schedule. My school doesn’t even offer ANY of those classes.</p>

<p>Nice schedule, it dwarfs mine in comparison.</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Physics C: E & M (still deciding about this one)
AP World History
AP Comparative Government
AP English Lit/Lang (i always forget which one)</p>

<p>My real schedule is actually a dwarf. It’s embarrassing because my school offers so few AP classes.</p>

<p>AP Calculus AB - No BC at my school
AP Chemistry
AP Psychology
Spanish 3
English Honors 11
A few art classes…</p>

<p>Then I will probably self study both AP Gov’s and both Economics. Maybe Physics B.</p>

<p>Self-study both AP Economics over Spring Break, I did that this year. The material is fairly easy.
Also I assume you’re going to be a junior next year, I’m going to be a senior so that’s pretty impressive for a junior. That’s also pretty impressive for a senior, 3 APs + 1 honors.</p>

<p>Question: how many of you are answering the question seriously b/c if indeed…I’m scared (I know you aren’t but so why so serious, people?)?</p>

<p>AvidStudent- What review books did you use for econ?</p>

<p>Princeton Review for AP Macro + AP Micro.
Principles of Macroeconomics, I read the first few chapters as a supplement which were really generalized to help me get a solid ground in Macro/Micro. The later chapters are more specialized for Macroeconomics but the first few are very generalized.</p>

<p>I might give away my all my economics books away for free, as long as the person pays shipping and handling or picks it up. Still deciding.</p>

<p>^ Do you have a micro book? o.o</p>

<p>Sorry just Principles of Macroeconomics. :/</p>