Schedule

<p>I'm Figuring out my schedule right now for sophomore year and I was wondering if this is a good schedule because I really want to go to an ivy league college. Im going to do IB junior and senior year so i will get my language and calculus ab-bc credits that way. And if you have taken any of the classes is there any advice you have for me.</p>

<p>Ap statistics
Ap computer science
Ap chemistry
Ap human geography
Ap environmental science
Ap macroeconomics
Honors English 2</p>

<p>Don’t over do yourself with Ap classes if you think can’t survive. Most colleges like to see students are challenging themselves but the main thing to have A in Ap classes and pass the Ap exam with a 4 or 5.
Like the school I attend, some students take ap classes but flunk or sleep through them. Those students think they are in good shape for college but no…and they failed the ap exam.
But if you strive and motivate yourself through out the way then you will be in good shape. Plus add some clubs, community service, and leadership.</p>

<p>That is ridiculous. 6 APs for a sophmore. CC never fails to amaze me.</p>

<p>If you take 6 AP’s sophomore year, will you still have more AP’s to take junior and senior year? I’m asking because it’s better to increase in the number of AP’s each year…</p>

<p>I’m doing IB which at my school is only offered junior and senior and it is basically 8 ap level classes</p>

<p>I don’t even think that’s possible…lol</p>

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<p>Furthermore I can tell you ap stats is easy. But I would seriously suggest just do ap in the classes that come best to you and that you’re interested in, atleast for sophomore year</p>

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<p>Right now I’m sleeping in class and doing absolutely nothing and never studying and I have 99-100s in all my honors classes and I am so bored in these classes so I am looking forward to actually having to work a little harder and all the classes (with the exception of Human geo which I have to take with Apes) I’m looking forward to. I know it will be hard but I know with a little work I can balance clubs, tennis, work and school.</p>