<p>How does this senior schedule look?
Not trying to get into some uber competitive school or anything...actually hoping its Clemson...but anyway here goes...</p>
<p>Trig CP
Honors Physics
AP Physics
Pol Sci 202- dual credit
Spanish 3 CP
AP Physics
Econ CP
English 4 CP</p>
<p>How about my senior schedule look (applying to princeton)?</p>
<p>A.P English Language and Composition
A.P Microeconomics
A.P Biology
A.P Calculas AB
Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
Computer Technology
Senior Biology Projects
Contemporary Issues in Polictics at a Local College</p>
<p>If you have two AP classes senior year or more, I would say you are good to go, despite what you had the years before. A drop from 4 AP classes to two or something similar really isn't going to affect the admissions decision. Take it easy on yourself.</p>
<p>senior year will be my first year with a.p's though
im sure this looks bad for princeton</p>
<p>i ahve taken honors chem, honors physics, honors trig and honors junior english though as well as intel reasearch and an extra ab science (earth science)</p>
<p>i took 1 last year, taking 4 this year, and taking 7 next year. yeah you might think it's stupid, but you get a lot of recognition with ap's, and you can save a lot of money</p>
<p>no i am not, i am the first person I know who is taking so many ap's, normally people take like 3 or 4, so I think you'll be fine. If you can, try to take Macroeconomics as well.</p>
<p>What do you mean save money? Like on tuition if you graduate a semester or a year early? I think that's one of the problems with the AP system, I don't think 3 or even 3.5 years is enough to get the full benefit of a college education. Even if colleges view AP's as college level classes they usually aren't.</p>