Schedule help [take 2]

<p>So... who wants to help me with my schedule for next year? :) </p>

<p>Here's the deal, I'm having surgery when normally we meet with our counselor about next year's schedule so mine is due.... soon? (This week or next I'm not sure).</p>

<p>Freshman-Junior year I have (in years):
English-3.
Math-4 (3 plus a summer course [pre-calc at CTD]).
History- 2.
Social studies- 3.
Language-3.
Science- 3. (2 lab.) </p>

<p>Oh btw I'll be a senior. So far I have: </p>

<p>.5 Honors debate.
1 AP Prob & Stats (I'm doing really badly in Calc AB so I'm NOT taking Calc BC)
1 Honors Physics.
.5 Gym. (req)</p>

<p>Variables: </p>

<p>Computers (choose 1)
-computer apps 1
-computer apps 2 w/ word
-computer apps 2 w/ photoshop</p>

<p>Now here's the deal, I want to major in classics or ancient history in college. Should I take Spanish 4 or more English/Social studies classes?</p>

<p>Choose up to 2.5 credits if I shouldn't take Spanish, 1.5 if I should take it:
-.5 Honors Philosophy.
-1 Western Civilizations.
-.5 Honors Humanities 1.
-1 Honors Modern Literature and the Arts.
-.5 Zen and Emerson.
-.5 Tao in thought and Lit.
-.5 Honors Advanced Composition B. (Didn't take Advanced Comp A but took AP English.)</p>

<p>Sorry for the long post but I'm REALLY not good with decision making haha.</p>

<p>Whether or not you should take Spanish 4 depends on how much you enjoy it and how well you think you'll do.</p>

<p>As for the electives at the bottom...I really can't decide for you. Whatever sounds interesting to you, especially if you know who's going to teach them.</p>

<p>Humanities. It's a staple for all the smart kids.</p>

<p>Tao and Thought is basically the easy version of Zen and Emerson. If you want to take either, it'd be better to take Zen and Emerson.</p>

<p>Other than that, I've heard good things about Philosophy and Modern Lit.</p>

<p>Computers: <em>bleep</em> those. Take programming!</p>

<p>^ Haha, should I? I was wondering. </p>

<p>Who teaches Z&E do you know?</p>

<p>I'm not sure. Francis might, or he might teach Tao and Thought. A bunch of the Salem teachers are all Zen-like (as you've seen from Mr. Read), so probably a couple of them. It's a popular class.</p>