<p>The following is my schedule for sophomore year. What do you think?</p>
<p>1a Chem H </p>
<p>2a) Chem H Lab
2b) Free</p>
<p>3 sem1) College Accounting
3 sem2) Health </p>
<p>4) Math 3 RSH </p>
<p>5) Phys Ed </p>
<p>6) World Lit H </p>
<p>7) Spanish 3RH</p>
<p>8) Lunch</p>
<p>9) AP Euro</p>
<p>My question is: Should I switch from College Accounting (period 3 sem1) to AP Psych, or just leave it? Which looks better on college apps? (esp. if i plan to apply for M&T). Is this a good business class (in addition to AP Macro/Micro)? </p>
<p>Or: Should I replace it with Intro to JAVA Programming, which allows me to do AP Comp Sci AB next year?</p>
<p>Also, I am considering replacing Lunch (p. 8) with one of those classes. Has anyone managed a full year without lunch? If so, how did you manage it?</p>
<p>please eat your lunch… seriously… your schedule looks great as is, you don’t need to go adding classes, because to be honest, taking one more class in place of lunch is not going to be the deciding factor for M&T (they value their lunches as well). </p>
<p>Take whatever classes that interest you the most as long as you have a lot of honors/ap (+/- one or two AP between possible schedules does not matter) You will do the best in classes that you most want to take… so take them!</p>
<p>Ah don’t worry about not having lunch… I only had lunch freshman year and second semester senior year. Of course, my 4th and 5th periods sophomore year were band with a little lunch break in the middle, and I had no problems eating during class junior year and first semester senior year.</p>
<p>That said, seriously man? You’re going into sophomore year. Join some clubs and enjoy high school… no need to even start thinking about college until a year and a half from now. Hell I didn’t start thinking about it until I was going into senior year!</p>
<p>Wow… you’re thinking of having Lunch!!! You can forget about going to a top 2000 college. What a joke! You shouldn’t be even thinking about UPenn.</p>
<p>Seriously: You must have lunch. Please do not starve yourself for college, it is not worth it. Take classes that you enjoy, and it will reflect on your application. Join clubs you enjoy, and it will only help you. Be genuine with your interests and you will be accepted where you want to be (maybe its not that easy), but at least you will know you have not ruined your high school experience. </p>
<p>You seem to be bugging out. I am not sure if you have any older siblings, parents, or relatives to help you out. If you want some advice, you can just PM me</p>