<p>Is this a rigorous Schedule?</p>
<p>Eng 2 H
Chem H
Physics H
AP Euro
Alg 2 H
Pre-calc H
World History H</p>
<p>Is this a rigorous Schedule?</p>
<p>Eng 2 H
Chem H
Physics H
AP Euro
Alg 2 H
Pre-calc H
World History H</p>
<p>PM juventus10</p>
<p>For a sophomore, yes.</p>
<p>yep that is good</p>
<p>looking good. make sure you that you make that schedule look even better by getting mostly A's ( and maybe a B or two). good luck in the upcoming school year.</p>
<p>No it is not.</p>
<p>I wish I could've taken a schedule like that Sophmore year.</p>
<p>Why no foreign language?</p>
<p>That looks like a pretty good schedule for a sophomore. I had a nearly identical schedule except Spanish III in place of World.</p>
<p>How are you taking Algebra 2 and Precalc at the same time?</p>
<p>A very good freshmen or sophomore schedule. You can try and take APs if your school offers it.</p>
<p>Yes, it is. But to take Algebra II, and Precalculus in the the same year, and to take Physics and Chemistry in the same year, you must be really focusing on math and science.</p>
<p>but you should consider adding a foreign language, since most selective colleges (which i assume by the schedule, you are applying to) expect 4 years of a foreign language. It will also show some balance in your schedule.</p>
<p>Yes, i will be taking Spanish 3 and maybe also Spanish 4 online. Thanks for the feedback guys. :]</p>
<p>If you can pass these classes, it's not rigorous enough.</p>
<p>u r doing great! So, ur junior and senior years are open for all the science and math APs! that's great! keep it up! ;)</p>
<p>^Thanks alot.</p>
<p>Yay for ego-boosting threads.</p>
<p>''No it is not'' <--- newest newb..... Always has to be that one person...</p>
<p>That in itself was quite the (unsubtle) defense mechanism. But don't worry about what I have to say. You suffering from narcissism won't really affect me, and likewise shouldn't be affected by what I have to say (whether my words are true or not).</p>
<p>Lmao, i am simply asking if the courses are rigorous or not, nothing relevant to egocentrism.</p>