Post your sophomore year schedules!

<p>English II Honors
Global 10 Honors
Geometry Honors
Biology Honors
Latin II Acc (Latin is only for Honors students.)
Art 2 (No Honors available.)
Religion 2 (No Honors available.)
Health (Semester)
Phys Ed 10
Guidance 10
Driver’s Ed (Maybe/Maybe not…Age problem.)
PSAT Prep (PSAT in October)
Varsity Track
J.V. Volleyball (Looking into.)
J.V. Basketball (Looking into.)
J.V. Softball
Wind Ensemble (Most likely.)</p>

<p>Freshman year: 4.0 GPA, unweighted.</p>

<p>Looking into Summer@Brown for next summer for Creative Writing/Journalism.</p>

<p>Reach: Wow, you are taking a lot of science classes.</p>

<p>Yes I’m in a special Science and Math School so we take 3 science classes in 1 period. So through the year we learn 3 different sciences in 1 class. It’s tough but you get used to it.</p>

<p>I had to apply to the school in 8th grade and go through applications, interviews, tests, writing prompts, and more to get in.</p>

<p>Yeah I had a friend who went to a school like that. She had to take physics and chemistry and Chinese freshman year.</p>

<p>I’m jealous of all you people who can take APs sophomore year. We have to wait until junior year and even then we are limited to Bio, Chem, US, Computer Sci, and Economics.</p>

<p>woohoo sophomores!
German 2
PreIB biochem
PreIB English
PreIB World History
IB calculus
Metal Design.</p>

<p>Pleiades - AP limits are excellent. You don’t end up with kids spitting out records of 15+ AP in high school (with dual enrollments on top).</p>

<p>Half of them sacrifice sleep when they get home from 11 from piano/ASB/swim meets/whatevers.</p>

<p>swedish 100 cred
English 240 cred
Mathematics 100 cred
Health 66 cred
natural science 50 cred
religion 50 cred
sociology 100 cred
Histoy 100 cred
chinese 100 cred</p>

<p>mine from last year
World Lit (no ap/honors ftl)
World History(no ap/honors ftl)
Precalc Honors
Chem Honors
Japanese Honors
AP Computer Science AB</p>

<p>The problem with not having AP limits is they make rank pointless. Sorry, you took 10 APs and made all A+'s but 10 people took 20 APs online and 20 easy dual-enrollment courses. It leads to a frenzy where people drive themselves crazy to take the most AP courses. If there’s a reasonable limit then it comes down to who does best in the same classes, not who plays the game the best.</p>

<p>^
The assumption is that the courses available to the students are approximately the same. It shouldn’t be a matter of who signs up for the most APs for the sake of taking more APs.</p>

<p>First, let me say for all of you that can take Latin at your high school, I will forever envy you…now for my sophmore schedule:</p>

<p>Journalism
Algebra 2/Trigonometry
Pre-AP Sophmore English
Teacher Cadet
AP World History
Chemistry
French 2
AP Psychology (independently)</p>

<p>“First, let me say for all of you that can take Latin at your high school, I will forever envy you…”</p>

<p>Ugh. I hate Latin. It does nothing for me, despite the fact that it’s supposed to widen your vocabulary. I’m jealous that you get to take Journalism. I can’t take electives until Junior year.</p>

<p>Acclerated Math 2
Honors 11th Grade Lit
AP US History
Advanced Chemistry
Intro to Web Design
Infotech
Journalism
Spanish III</p>