Rate Full Schedule

<p>Hi everyone!
I have noticed that there are threads like rate the schedule above you and etc, but have seen it is only for the one year. I wanted to do a 4 year rating! This thread may not be helpful for freshman, but maybe Juniors and Seniors! (No EC's.)</p>

<p>Environmental Science
English 1
PE (required)
Algebra 2, College Algebra/Trigonometry
Spanish 3
Physics
Chinese 1
World History
Concert Orchestra
<em>Summer - Chemistry, Self Study - AP Computer Science A, AP Human Geography</em></p>

<p>Chamber Orchestra
English 2
Health/PE (required)
Analytic Geometry, Precalculus/Discrete Math
Spanish 4
Biology PCB
Chinese 2
Music Theory II
Symphony Orchestra
<em>Self study - AP Statistics, AP Music Theory</em></p>

<p>Chamber Orchestra
AP Language and Composition (English 3)
AP Calculus BC
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP US History
AP Spanish 5 (Lang & Lit)
AP Physics C
Symphony Orchestra
Chinese 3
<em>Self Study - AP Psychology</em></p>

<p>(This year....)
Chamber Orchestra
AP Literature and Composition
Multivariable Calculus
AP Political Science
AP Economics
AP European History
AP Environmental Science
AP Chinese
AP Art History (AKA History of Art)
Symphony Orchestra</p>

<p>What did you get on the AP Chemistry exam as a freshman?</p>

<p>No, just regular Chemistry for Summer School, the spaces between the chunks represent a new year. Sorry for not making that clear!</p>

<p>@cyancat 15/15 ;)</p>

<p>Sorry Im only a junior so I shouldn’t be posting.</p>

<p>However your junior schedule literally looks identical to mine besides me not taking ap chemistry but instead going ap stats. I was wondering how you did with that schedule? Also you take both physics c exams like I plan to?</p>

<p>I really loved that schedule, because I am a very math/science person so I was okay with all the math/science. The only hard things were APUSH and AP Lang. But because I had no lunch period, the Orchestra teacher let me nibble between Concertos. (I had Orchestra 5th period.)
I took both E&M and Mechanics for AP Physics C, and they were hard, but I had an awesome teacher, a love for science, and several review books I used to get a 5! I suggest buying your favourite review books at the beginning of the year and skim through them even before the class starts. Keep it with you all year. It will become your best friend. I also found that study groups at the library really helped me understand confusing topics.</p>

<p>Oh, by the way, feel free to post your full schedule! :)</p>

<p>English 1
Global 1
Latin 1
Algebra 1
Religion 1
Biology
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Computers
PE</p>

<p>English 2 Honors
AP World History
French 1 Honors
Geometry
Religion 2
Chemistry
PE</p>

<p>English 3 Honors
AP US History
French 2 Honors
Algebra 2/ Trig
Religion 3
Physics Honors
AP Art History
PE</p>

<p>Writing Seminar Honors
AP US Government
AP Macroeconomics
French 3 Honors
Precalculus
Psychology & Faith
AP Biology
Christian Service
PE</p>

<p>You really can’t do this without considering what’s available at the person’s school, but I’m bored, so…</p>

<p>8/10 @ charles211
No honors classes freshman year, and you didn’t take calculus.</p>

<p>Freshman
Physical Education I
Manage Transitions
Novels for Young Readers
Music Appreciation
Speech I
History of Economics
Word Processing I
World History
English I
Physical Science
Algebra I</p>

<p>Sophomore
Health
Computer Applications I
U.S. History
Spanish I
Biology
Plane Geometry
English II Honors
Chemistry Honors
Algebra II Honors</p>

<p>Tested out:
Physical Education II
Trig/Pre-Calculus Honors</p>

<p>Junior
Career Search
Financial Literacy
World Geography
Spanish II
English III Honors
Chemistry II
AP English Literature (4)
AP Biology (4)
AP Chemistry (4)</p>

<p>Tested out:
Calculus
Physics</p>

<p>Self-study:
AP Calculus BC (4)
AP Statistics (3)
AP US Government (3)
AP US History (4)</p>

<p>Senior
Intro to Ethics
Linear Algebra
Intro to Differential Equations
Intro to Number Theory
Second semester not scheduled yet.</p>

<p>Tested out:
American Government
Spanish III</p>

<p>Unsurprisingly, I grant you a 10.</p>

<p>Freshman:
English 9
AP Prep World History
Journalism
PE/Health
Athletic Medicine 1
Geometry
Biology (sophomore class)</p>

<p>Sophomore:
English 10
Modern World History
American Sign Language 1
Athletic Med 2
Chemistry (junior class)
Algebra 2/Trig </p>

<p>Junior:
AP Lang
AP Biology
Pre-Calc
ASL 2
US History and Government
Culinary Arts</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Lit
AP Euro
AP Stats (trying to switch to Calc AB)
Athletic Med 3
Studio Art (grad requirement)
Lifelong Wellness (grad requirement)
Weight Training (trying to change… I will take just about any class before I’ll take this one)</p>

<p>A moment of explanation for ratings’ sake: ASL was cut for next year, so a third year is not an option. Also, my school ONLY offers honors classes in English, but they were not offered until I was a Junior, when I was already signed up for AP Lang.</p>

<p>There’s an AP Political Science?</p>

<p>7.5/10</p>

<p>FRESHMAN
• Pre-AP English 9
• Pre-AP World Studies
• Algebra II
• Biology
• Spanish I
• Gym (required)
• Marching Band / Concert Band (required)
• Speech / Computer Apps (required) </p>

<p>SOPHOMORE
• Pre-AP English 10
• Economics / Psychology
• Trigonometry
• Chemistry
• Spanish II
• Health (required) / Current Social Issues
• Marching Band / Concert Band
• Web Page Design </p>

<p>JUNIOR
• AP Language
• AP Psychology
• US History
• AP Calculus AB
• Physics
• Spanish III
• Principles of Engineering
• Marching Band / Symphonic Band</p>

<p>SENIOR
• AP Literature
• AP US Government / Constitutional Law
• AP Statistics
• AP Physics
• Spanish IV
• Biotechnical Engineering
• Accounting (this will change as it conflicts with AP Gov. It’ll be something just as useless replacing it though)
• TA </p>

<ul>
<li>I took the most rigorous classes offered in English, Spanish & Math</li>
<li>I took the most rigorous classes for social studies, except APUsH (but took 2 non-required classes including AP Psychology)</li>
<li>I took a fairly rigorous science schedule, but not the most rigorous one</li>
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