<p>Yeah. The thing is, I am truly fond of math. If you asked me to name my favorite thing to do, it’d be to cuddle down with a nice mathematical book and read about some interesting discoveries and theorems, and follow through proofs.</p>
<p>As far as calculus goes, I’m taking it this year. I’m going to be a sophmore and I am enrolled in BC Calculus starting at the end of August, so I won’t really need to self study for that as much. </p>
<p>Me and my friend have already talked about all these new and exciting clubs, and once the school year starts were going to do as much as we can to join every math and science opportunity that our school offers.</p>
<p>As for AP Physics, I’ve laid out my plan for the rest of my high school curriculum;</p>
<p>Sophmore Year:
AP US History
Biology
Chemistry
AP Calculus
English
Health | Gym
Speech | Study Hall</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP US Government | Astronomy
AP Chemistry
Physics
Math Course at Community College
English
Physical Education
AP Computer Science</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP Micro Economics | AP Macro Economics
AP Physics
AP Biology
Math Course at Community College
Creative Writing | Poetry
Physical Education
AP Physcology (maybe)</p>
<p>How does that look?</p>
<p>As for clubs, I plan on joining/looking into depth:
Math Club
Honors Math Society
Scholastic Team
Science Olympiad
USAMO
USNCO
Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field
Community Service Organizations</p>
<p>I don’t really think the idea of getting into a good college is pressuring me to select these clubs. I love math, and chemistry, and feel like it would be a lot of fun getting involved in those topics</p>