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<p>For next year (Junior)</p>

<p>Honors British lit
Pre-Calc
French IV
AP Biology
AP US Government
AP Physch </p>

<p>1st choice college: University of Michigan</p>

<p>Does everybody have 6 classes? Usually it’s 7, but your school could be different.
Take an AP English class and more challenging math class <:)</p>

<p>I Agree with d0texe. Try signing up for an AP English. English is a very important subject your junior year because it will prepare you for writing your college essays and for the SAT Writing. As for the math class, many students are taking Calc AB junior year because they took PreCalc sophomore year. So I encourage you to maybe take PreCalc over the summer so you can be in AP Calc AB junior year. However, PreCalc is a very tough math course so if your not willing to invest a lot of time in the summer to study and learn it, I don’t suggest taking it. </p>

<p>I think that taking Pre-Calculus Junior year is fine. Math classes sound like they’d be difficult online. As for English, I agree that you should take it AP. Oh! And AP Biology is really interesting so far! If you like science, you’ll like it. </p>

<p>I agree with above. Take pre-calc as a junior, and AP English for the writing experience that are invaluable for college essays.</p>

<p>Yes 6 classes only
And my school dosent offer ap calc ab and bc… Only bc… So I’m going to do pre calc junior year then be in Ap calc bc senior year. I would take An Ap english but i heard the teacher for my Ap bio is really hard and with ap gov and ap pysch i dont think i could pull off good grades with 4 ap classes… But all in all do you think its challenging enough for michigans standards?</p>

<p>That is a great schedule that can be handled! I would say that on this track, you’ll be good for UMich. I WISH my school had a British lit course. Even it was not AP/honors, I would take that course so hard!</p>

<p>Thanks for all the responses </p>