Schedule next year

<p>EuropeGirl, I've never heard of Western Civ AP. That code for something?</p>

<p>Maybe that's European History?</p>

<p>Ahhhh, good point. You're prolly right.</p>

<p>I haven't gotten my schedule yet, but this is what I'm thinking it should be:</p>

<p>Rising Senior:</p>

<p>First Semester at U of M:
Econ 1101 (Microecon.)
Organic Chemistry
Latin 1001
History of Science (20th Century)</p>

<p>Second Semester at HS:
AP Physics
AP English
Adv. Bio
AP U.S. Gov.</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>Rising Junior:</p>

<p>First Semester-
1. AP Bio
2. AP USH
3. AP Lang/Comp (every other day, mandatory for all juniors)
4. Function, Statistics, Trigonometry
5. Organic Chem</p>

<p>Second Semester-
1. AP Bio (cont.)
2. AP USH (cont.)
3. AP Lang/Comp (cont.)
4. Pre-calculus/Discrete Math</p>

<p>Sould be fun.</p>

<p>my high school is really small and they offer like 2 AP classes... since not enough peopel signed up for them, I can't take any of the classes so I have2 study halls one day and 3 the next.... I have by far enough credits to graduate.. but i'd kinda like to get something done!</p>

<p>Rising junior:</p>

<ol>
<li>AP Calculus AB</li>
<li>AP Chemistry</li>
<li>Study hall/Chem lab</li>
<li>AP US History</li>
<li>AP English Language</li>
<li>Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Honors</li>
<li>French 4 Honors</li>
<li>Gym</li>
</ol>

<p>Sophmore..already started school, my schedule changed somewhat from what I expected due to my lack of singing skills( school's department is more singing oriented)..oh well, atleast I do musical theatre outside of school (it's more dancing oriented).</p>

<ol>
<li>Photography II</li>
<li>World History Honors</li>
<li>AP Art History</li>
<li>Algebra II Honors</li>
<li>Spanish III Honors </li>
<li>Biology Honors</li>
<li>Rhetoric and Composition (used to be AP Lang., but now they are calling it something different)</li>
</ol>

<p>AP Tests: AP Lang, AP Art History, AP World History, and AP Psychology</p>

<p>I can't take the AP Lang. or AP World History classes, because those classes aren't offered at my school, and Psychology would conflict with my current schedule.</p>

<ol>
<li>Photography I</li>
<li>American Sign Language 3</li>
<li>Homeroom</li>
<li>Break</li>
<li>AP English</li>
<li>Break</li>
<li>AP US History</li>
<li>Honors PreCal</li>
<li>AP Physics</li>
<li>Religion 3</li>
</ol>

<p>Most classes one can take are six classes, because I go to boarding school and the courses are extremely demanding.
My Courses for Junior Year:
Ap Physics C
AP Spanish
AP US History
Honors English (No Ap in junior year)
Linear Algebra Honors (Already completed AP BC Calc. in in sophomore year)
AP Macro in Fall, AP Macro in Winter</p>

<p>AP Tests to take:
AP English (i think language), Ap Macro, AP Micro, AP Physics, Ap US History, AP Spanish</p>

<p>1 - US History I Hon.
2 - Spanish III Hon.
3 - English 10 Hon.
4 - Free
5 - Forensics - Semester 1
5 - Bioethics - Semester 2
6 - Chem. Hon.
7 - Driver Ed./Phys. Ed.
8 - Pre-Calculus Hon.</p>

<ol>
<li>Science Enriched</li>
<li>Algebra 2 Enriched</li>
<li>Study hall</li>
<li>English Enriched</li>
<li>Spanish 2</li>
<li>American History Enriched</li>
<li>Orchestra</li>
<li>Journalism 1/Health 1</li>
</ol>

<p>I was signed up for test prep, even thought I didn't sign up for it, and the teacher knew I didn't want to be in it, and it still took 10 minutes to convince my counceler that I didn't want to be in it. That's officially the hardest class to drop.</p>

<p>I changed my schedule just a little. Haha.</p>

<p>Honors Prob/Stat
AP Stat
AP Bio 2
AP Bio 2 Seminar
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
AP English Lit
French 3 (online)
AP French 5 (online)
AP Psychology (online)</p>

<p>I was told I could skip a year of French by my guidance counselor. Go fig.</p>

<p>we don't get our schedules until the first day of school but here's what it should be (I'm a junior):</p>

<p>AP Bio
AP Lang & Comp
AP World History
AP Art History
Honors Chem
Advanced Algebra w/ Trig
NJROTC 3</p>

<p>I just got my schedule about half an hour ago - yay for registration!</p>

<p>I'm going to be a junior, and all you others that are taking eighteen million APs...good luck. My school's on trimesters and offers five APs (the one one I could've taken this year was Chem...hahah, no thanks), and even taking three (what I'll be doing next year) is considered suicide.</p>

<p>1 - H Chemistry
2 - Health 2 (I should've just taken it online.)
3 - H Precalculus
4 - H Economics
5 - Newspaper</p>

<p>The Economics book already stabbed me. That's not a good sign.</p>

<p>Senior at private New England School</p>

<p>work/study program Chem Lab for study hall
AP Stats
AP Chemistry
Honors Pre Cal
Modern Poetry/ Shakespeare
Peer Leadership</p>

<p>3-5pm good old football</p>

<p>Anyone else have a full period for Peer Leaderhip program?</p>

<p>Here's my junior schedule :</p>

<p>AP Physics
US History
Spanish II
Guitar Lessons
Calculus Honors
English III Honors
AP Java </p>

<p>Was gonna take Ap English Lang but was having a schedule conflict with AP physics ( which is two periods every day.. doh ) and so had to take English III Honors. Do you guys think that I should mention this on my college apps next year or it isnt worth mentioning?</p>

<p>Also, I wanted to take Ap Calc BC ( but i dont think the math head will allow me to do it ) so is it alright if I do Ap Calc AB in my junior year and AP calc BC in senior year or will it look bad on my college app since the BC covers same material as the AB except with a few more topics? ( have enrolled in Calc Honors for now but i'll try to get that changed.. ) </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Revised:</p>

<p>Senior:</p>

<p>U of M:
Organic Chem
Econ1101: MicroEcon
Latin1001.</p>

<p>HS:
AP Physics
AP English
AP Government
Adv Bio: Anatomy.</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>Junior</p>

<p>H AP Microeconomics
H AP Macroeconomics
H AP Art History
H AP Gov't
H AP (?) French 4
English 4
H Pre-Calc
CD (Genocides, Human rights, women's rights, aids in Africa etc.)
Bio 3
Chem 2 & 3</p>

<p>Senior:</p>

<p>AP English
AP Government
AP Biology
AP Statistics
Honors Spanish
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Electricity/Magnetism (at a local college)</p>