<p>Junior year:
(college) Calculus 1&2
Honors Physics
AP Computer Science
AP Biology
AP Macroeconomics
(college) English 132</p>
<p>Senior year:
(college) Diff. Eq & Linear Algebra
(college) Engineering Physics
AP Environmental Science
AP Chemistry
AP Statistics
(college) English 135 & 139</p>
<p>7/10
9/10
I’m not sure if AGKCHS is being sarcastic or not, but self-studying a few more AP tests a year probably won’t hurt, depending on what AP tests you are yet to take.</p>
<p>You’ll be fine. You’re taking classes 80% of high school students in America never even think about taking. As long as you take a rigorous curriculum for YOUR school, it would be best to worry about other admission factors. Or better yet, simply enjoy what’s left of your teenage years.</p>
<p>What the hell is the point of this? To guess how colleges will view your schedule? I don’t think any adcom will look at your schedule and think “hmm… this doesn’t look rigorous enough.” </p>
<p>On the other hand, it looks tedious. I don’t get why you would want to start engineering classes so soon. If I were you, I would try to balance the math/sciences with some more humanities so I don’t feel like killing myself.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t overload yourself in AP classes I was told. You should take AP classes that interest you not because you want to impress colleges. I think your schedule is really good. I only plan on taking AP Biology and AP Environmental and AP Lang next year. Personally I wouldn’t self-study a lot of AP classes either. Pick one you think could be challenging, and interesting. Since your taking physics classes, I would self study Physics B and Physics C I don’t know what you’re striving for but it looks good. Good Luck.</p>