Rigorous-Enough Course Load for Sophomore Year?

<p>Greetings to whoever chooses to view this thread!</p>

<p>Indeed, this is genuine and I hope to receive feedback on my course load. As you shall see, I have loaded extensively on Advanced Placement courses, and lack electives. I also plan upon taking several "on-the-side" courses through the likes of EPGY and FLVS during the term year of 2013-2014.</p>

<p>AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP US History
AP World History
AP Physics A
English II Honors</p>

<p>Thank immensely you for viewing my thread!</p>

<p>P.S. Am I on the correct, "preferred" track for the likes of Harvard University?</p>

<p>This is absolutely a rigorous course load. You have 5 AP classes as a sophomore, which is excellent. I’m honestly a bit surprised that your school makes all AP classes open to sophomores. Do make sure to take both AP English classes, but you can do those your junior and senior years. </p>

<p>Also, it is Physics B, not A.</p>

<p>Thank you immensely, Debater1996, this was much appreciated. My guidance counselor convinced our principal that I was ready for it and she agreed, though rather annoyed. I shall take the AP English within my junior year. Oh, and I’ve just noticed about my error. Sorry about that; I did plan on putting Physics “B.” Thank you for noticing that!</p>

<p>Thank you once again, Debater1996!</p>

<p>AP Physics A is wayyyyyieeeeee too soft man. You should also be taking Ap Statistics, AP literature, AP French Language, AP Spanish Language, AP Calculus IX, AP Nuclear Chemistry, AP Linear Algebra and IB String Theory. If you do not take these classes you will NOT get into your community college.</p>

<p>There are two AP English classes: Language and Composition and Literature and Composition. I’m not sure if your school has both, but if it does, take both (in different years, of course).</p>