<p>Okay, I have some concerns with my courseload. I will be a Junior.</p>
<p>AP English Language
H Precalculus
AP Physics B
TA for AP chemistry class
APUSH
Administration of Justice (duel enrollment class at hs)
Cross Country
Span 104 (city college class online)</p>
<p>I am worried because I have the same number of APs as I had Sophomore year. And only 6 academic classes, I had 7 academic classes first sem last year. My school is a large public, lots of APs offered, but I don't think I can fix my schedule to get more. Right now I have a free period that I am trying to fill, but the only classes I can take I am not very interested in and are not weighted. I will probably just move my english class from 0 period to 3rd to fill that gap. I can take more city college classes, but must decide soon. </p>
<p>Lol, you are way overthinking this. What do you want us to tell you to do, and what's not rigorous about your schedule? That's pretty tough for a junior. Man I swear the people on this site...puzzling sometimes.</p>
<p>Haha, you guys are probably right <em>headdesk</em>...</p>
<p>Sorry I bothered you kids. I thought someone might have some ideas or something.
Um, XC is a sport during a class period, I thought I should include it.</p>
<p>You will survive! lol
No, really your classes are wonderful and are a million times more rigorous than average junior classes. Don't worry about it :)</p>
<p>Dude, it's good. The right approach to being on the right track for college is just to do what you can do and enjoy it -- that's plenty for junior year. You're lucky you can even take three AP courses, they call half of the AP courses at my school 'Adv. Honors' which really gets nowhere with weighting. Taking classes outside school shows extra initiative -- I don't know where you want to apply or why you would worry about it at the beginning of your junior year, but you're pretty well set.</p>