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Ah, that sucks. My school pays for all of mine, so most kids who do it just transfer all the credits to a state university (usually UF, FSU) and get up to two years paid for. So I’m using that plan (FSU) as a safety.</p>
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Ah, that sucks. My school pays for all of mine, so most kids who do it just transfer all the credits to a state university (usually UF, FSU) and get up to two years paid for. So I’m using that plan (FSU) as a safety.</p>
<p>I posted my schedule a while back, but there were changes. Plus my school added an 8th period. This is also in order.
Sophomore:
<p>Before I made changes, it said Health Science Technology for 8th period. The only problem I have is I want to get ahead in Math, I would test out of Algebra II, but it’s too late so I may try to test out of Precal/Trig</p>
<p>^</p>
<p>Your school has SAT Prep classes?</p>
<p>^Yeah we didn’t have it before, but we have a new principal that added a bunch of new classes along with an 8th period requirement.</p>
<p>Senior year schedule:
AP Bio
AP Calc BC
AP Economics (micro and macro)
AP Lit
AP Enviro (self-study)
AP Psych (maybe; self study)
Chemistry at a major University
Some Political Science course at the same University
Spanish 3 (independent study)</p>
<p>Sophomore Year… (1st year at a 3-year high school with a huge IB program)</p>
<p>Pre-IB History
Pre-IB English
Pre-IB Chem/Bio
IB Pre-Calculus
German 200
Intro. Marketing (DECA is crazy intense at my school)</p>
<p>Bumpppppppppppppppppppppp</p>
<p>I haven’t gotten my schedule yet, and I have no idea what it will look like because I opted to take so many different courses. I’m not sure what will have been dropped and whatnot.</p>
<p>But here’s a rough idea:
Spanish 5
Pre-Calculus
AP English
(College English?)
(Women’s Literature?)
AP U.S Government
College Biology
(Physics?)
(Photography?)</p>
<p>And of course the mandated P.E courses.</p>
<p>Senior Year. Go Class of '11!</p>
<p>A. AP English Lit
B. Study Hall
C. Concert Band
D. AP Stats
E. AP French
F. AP Euro
G. Public Speaking</p>
<p>I’m not a freshie anymore =(</p>
<p>Sophomore year:</p>
<p>-AP U.S. History
-English 10 Honors
-Accelerated Chemistry
-Geometry
-French 1
-Symphony Band/Orchestra (depends on where my band director decides to stick the school oboist)
-Intro to Business
-Music Theory (yay =D )</p>
<p>Could someone please explain to me what all of this “self-study” business is about? Is it for personal enrichment, or is it an organized class that you just do on your own?</p>
<p>AP Calc
AP gov
AP lit
AP Physics
3D Design (i need it to graduate hahah)</p>
<p>To lalahaleysworld: The “self-study” business is usually studying for AP tests on your own. Some people will self-study AP courses such as AP Environmental Science or AP Psychology to earn more AP credit to look more impressive for colleges. Others will self-study AP courses since they cannot fit the courses into their schedule. It is not an organized class that you do on your own; that is independent study.</p>
<p>Senior Year:
Dual Enrollment Biology
Dual Enrollment English
Dual Enrollment Psychology
Online Physics
AP Calc AB
Wind Ensemble
World Geography
Study Hall (yay for open campus!)</p>
<p>wow 24 pages!</p>
<p>Senior Year. say whattttt (:</p>
<p>AP Biology
AP Government
AP Spanish
AP Calc AB
Physics
CP English 12 (for some reason my school does AP lit junior year?) </p>
<p>should be interesting</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP Stats
AP Calc AB
AP Psychology
AP Spanish
Anatomy and Physiology
World Lit/Senior Comp
Strength Training:P</p>
<p>freshman.
D:</p>
<p>French 2 Honors
English Honors
Geometry Honors
World History Honors
Biology Honors
Science Research Honors
Physical Education
Art Studio.</p>
<p>^My freshman schedule was exactly like yours except I took APHG in the place of World History</p>
<p>sophomore
ap bio
ap euro
ap comp sci
H Math Analysis (much harder than any ap at our school including ap physics C)
h eng 10
span 2
p.e-hopefully tennis team next semester</p>
<p>college classes-
philosophy
physics</p>
<p>^That’s an awesome schedule, I wish my school would let me do that.</p>