<p>So this is pretty late in the game since I'd have some complications completing the summer assignments if I switch classes, but I'm willing to go through with the work. My official schedule right now has:</p>
<p>Chinese 5 & AP Chinese (1 semester each, but go together)
College Prep Trigonometry (1 semester & mandatory math class, unless I learn trig over the summer I can't really take Pre-calc or Calc or anything non-CP)
AP Lang (1 semester & mandatory Language class but can be replaced with Pre-AP Lang, CP Lang, 2 semester-long AP Lit)
AP Comparative Gov. (1 semester)
Anatomy (1 semester & fills the mandatory science but can be replaced with physics, bio, chem.)
Contemporary Issues (1 semester)
Pre-AP Econ (1 semester & mandatory S.S. class but can be replaced with 2 semester-long AP Econ.)</p>
<p>I have always been interested in science, especially biology, but AP Bio here is very difficult and takes up 2 semesters (I still want to take it though...so I ended up taking anatomy) I also feel that Contemporary Issues is not a classes that will teach me anything useful enough to apply in the real world compared to another class I considered taking: Financial Literacy. Both classes are known to be easy 1 semester long classes, and Contemporary Issues is known to be fun, but I think Financial Literacy will be more worth my time. I am also wondering if I should take AP Econ. instead, but I don't have room and I also don't know if it will be helpful or hurtful for me to take it. I could drop AP Comparative Government, I have heard it is fun but I am not sure how useful the material being taught will be there. I have more social studies AP credits than I care to have.</p>