<p>Italian II
Italian Humanities
Algebra II Honors
English II Honors
Journalism
Chemistry Honors
P.E/Health (Required)</p>
<p>Self studying AP Micro/Macroeconomics</p>
<p>French V every Friday at the Alliance</p>
<p>Italian II
Italian Humanities
Algebra II Honors
English II Honors
Journalism
Chemistry Honors
P.E/Health (Required)</p>
<p>Self studying AP Micro/Macroeconomics</p>
<p>French V every Friday at the Alliance</p>
<p>Yeah, I was surprised that they had honors for Theatre Production,too. I guess the school made it honors, because we are required to work 150 hours. The 150 hours includes vocal study, acting, practicing for the shows, etc..</p>
<p>nick da man 08, Spanish 3 and 4? How are you doing that?</p>
<p>Precalculus 340/350/360 (3 terms in the 1 year, one for each term)
Japanese 100 (yearlong)
English 200 (yearlong
Chemistry 300 (yearlong)
History 200/P.E. and Theatre 200/Religion and Philosophy 330 (same as precalc)</p>
<p>quasarqueen... are you a sophomore in college?</p>
<p>1-semester(1) Act prep, semester (2) Health
2-Honors English II
3-Ap European History
4-U Geometry
5-Spanish II
6-semester(1) Botany, Semester (2)Drivers Ed
7-Human Anatomy N Physiology</p>
<p>You can take spanish 3 the first semester and 4 the second semester but I don't think we learn as mauch as people who take it a year at a time.</p>
<p>1-Chemistry honors
2-English II Honors
3-Bio-medicine seminar honors
4-Pre-calculus Honors
5-French II honors
6-research project(class)
7-Driver's ED
8-World History honors
9-PSAT prep math/verbal
also I take between 2-3 elective classes per report card.</p>
<p>My school offers only honors courses so im lucky!</p>
<p>I'm just assuming that rising sophmores are Sophmores going into junior year.....in that case</p>
<p>marketing 1
honors english 3
honors american history 2
lab chemistry
Algebra 2
Honors Spanish 3
P.E 3</p>
<p>I haven't been on for quite a while-I guess I should explain. I'm being homeschooled, so there is no limit on how many AP's I can take. Five AP's isn't that much of a deal if you looked at which AP's I'm taking. I made sure that I'm not loading myself down too much, and, considering those are my core classes and not additional ones, I can handle them quite easily. :) :)</p>
<p>oooo I see Lily, not to bad. :) I wish there were less restrictions like that in high schools.</p>
<p>That is the *one and only * thing I like about homeschooling. The rest is a downer for me. I like to be around friends and boys and now I can't ! It sucks majorly.</p>
<p>i'm confused... i thought rising sophomore meant a freshman becoming a sophomore, not a sophomore becoming a junior...</p>
<p>well, if the second one's the case..</p>
<p>AP English
AP Physics
AP US History
PreCal Honors (damn for not getting into AP Calc)
Religion III
Intro to College (1 Sem)
Photography</p>
<p>and i have 10 periods!! go ahead and ask me how, because my cycle schedule is trippy!!</p>
<p>I'm gonna be a sophomore next year! w00t.</p>
<p>French III honors (no GT available)
Art II GT
English 10 GT
AP Govt
Precalculus GT
Chemistry GT
Physics GT</p>
<p>I took physics so that in junior year, I could take any science course I wanted.</p>
<p>i'm so suprised that all your guys' schools offer AP classes so early!! around here, AP classes are only offered to Juniors and Seniors. the only local school i know that offers it early is our brother school, and the sophomores' last semester can be APUSH, and have a full year their junior year. this is crazy. lol</p>
<p>I wonder if colleges and uni's take that into consideration... it would suck to be compared to someone that was able to take AP's in Freshmen year while you were only allowed to in Junior year.</p>
<p>Independent Study in Math
English II Pre-AP
Integrated Physics and Chemistry Pre-AP
Spanish I
Algebra II Pre-AP
World History Pre-AP
Baseball II</p>
<p>I am also planning to self study AP Computer Science A, even though I took the course last year but didn't get taught very much.</p>
<p>Pre-medwannabe:"My school offers only honors courses so im lucky!"</p>
<p>Wait, I'm confused. If there are no regular classes, why in the world your school has honors? Or the definition of "honors" is different in your school. At mine, you have choice between regular and honors, and honors are always the accelerated version of the regular.</p>
<p>maybe its only honors as the advanced class, and not any AP or IB classes. ?? i dunno</p>
<p>a-san: yeah, it would suck. but i think adcoms are smart enough to take each student in the context of the classes available to them. ...at least i hope they are. ^^;</p>
<p>Honors English 2
Ap World History
Honors Chemistry
Honors Algebra II
Spanish II Enhanced
Honors Anatomy and Physiology
Health Science 1
Honors advanced Yearbook production II</p>
<p>my school offers regular honors and ap's..we dont have any IB classes</p>