<p>People should really specify whether their IBs are SL or HL.</p>
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Do you think it's ok that I have a CP class in there?
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It's best if you take the most challenging classes possible. So if there's an honors you probably should have signed up for it. </p>
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People should really specify whether their IBs are SL or HL.
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Are like SL=honors?</p>
<p>am i the only one who is taking 6 AP's during the regular school day, but also 0-hour weight training for the hell of it?</p>
<p>Join the YMCA. No... there are people taking like 10 APs in 1 year.</p>
<p>Senior:</p>
<p>AP Lit
AP Bio
AP Psych
AP Gov
AP Calc AB
Japanese 4
Ceramics / Open Period.</p>
<p>I would have taken AP Econ Macro/Micro, but we didn't have enough kids signed up so they dropped it >_></p>
<p>Junior year.</p>
<p>This isn't my exact schedule since I don't get that until I register on Wednesday, but this is what I signed up for:</p>
<p>AP English Lang
AP Spanish Lang
AP Chemistry
PreCal Honors
APUSH
Yearbook</p>
<p>Senior Year</p>
<p>1st Semester
AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature
AP Macro Economics
Honors Physics</p>
<p>2nd Semester
AP Micro Economics
Honors German IV
World Civilizations 111/112
Statistical Analysis</p>
<p>IB SL courses are one year long, while HL courses are two years long.</p>
<p>AP Physics C
AP Environmental
IB Spanish 7 (HL)
IB English (HL)
IB Mathematics (HL)
AP Statistics
IB History (HL)</p>
<p>^ No, HL is just harder than SL. Both are two years</p>
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Senior Year</p>
<p>1st Semester
AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature
AP Macro Economics
Honors Physics</p>
<p>2nd Semester
AP Micro Economics
Honors German IV
World Civilizations 111/112
Statistical Analysis
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<p>I still say you should sign up for BC year-long with me! Then you would have the same material at the same time first semester, and then you would have BC 2nd semester. Oh well... that's just me. Is Stats analysis DE with UNC-G?</p>
<p>Senior year:</p>
<p>AP Chemistry
AP Calculus BC
AP Stats
AP Government / AP Macro Economics (different one each semester)
AP European History
AP Physics
AP English Lit</p>
<p>Naturally I had a conflict, but my fellow CCers helped me decide what to do (thanks guys =) ).</p>
<p>Junior Year:</p>
<p>1- Chem Honors
2- AP US History
3- Law [free hour second semester ^_^]
4- Pre Calculus
5- Dual Enrollment English I/II
6- French III Honors</p>
<p>Outside of School:
Dual Enrollment Sociology [1st semester]
Dual Enrollment Intro to Public Speaking [2nd semester... it's required for me to graduate with my A.A. Degree]
AP Art History online</p>
<p>Junior
First Semester:
1. AP Physics B
2. Differential Equations
3. Personal Fitness (LOL I need a third PE credit since they don't offer PE Waivers anymore at the place where I play tennis)
4. AP US History
5. AP Calculus BC
6. Mock Trial
7. AP Chemistry
8. AP English 3
Second Semester
1. AP US History
2. Discrete Math
3. AP Physics B
4. Constitutional Law
5. AP Calculus BC
6. Health
7. AP Chemistry
8. AP English 3</p>
<p>Dang, I tried to swear off these things because they always spiral into a pointless war over whose courses are better. Apparently that didn't work out so well.</p>
<p>Junior Year:</p>
<p>AP English Language
AP US History
AP Chemistry
AP Statistics
AP Psychology
AP Spanish Language
AP Biology</p>
<p>Stupid school wouldn't give me Multivariable/DiffEq because not enough people signed up. Not fair. It's going to be so weird doing math with no calculus. Integrals made me happy.
It's been one week and on top of EC's, I can already tell that it's going to be torture. Oh well.</p>
<p>rising junior:
AP Spaninsh Lang
AP English Lang
AP Biology
AP Psych
AP Calc ab
U.S. history</p>
<p>And I just finished Environmental Sci and Microeconomics at a junior college... 2 down 6 to go</p>
<p>Rising junior:</p>
<p>Semester 1
1- AP Bio
2- Creative Writing
3- AP Calc AB
4- AP Gov
5- Symphonic Band
6- Advanced Comp (aka AP Lang)
7- Eastern Lit
8- Economics</p>
<p>Semester 2
1- AP Bio
2- Psychology
3- AP Calc AB
4- AP Gov
5- Symphonic Band
6- Statistics
7- Lifetime Sports
8- Current Events (aka study hall!!!)</p>
<p>Wow, I really look like a slacker here :) . But this really is the hardest schedule offered at my school.</p>
<p>Well the formulas in AP Statistics require calculus to prove them and some of the problems require calculus to solve without charts. The College Board kind of makes the AP test lame by supplying charts so that students who don't know calculus won't die.</p>
<p>^ Ah cool. So if you look at stats at a higher level, then it's full of calc?</p>
<p>I may actually derive some fun from math this year then!</p>
<p>(pun not intended)</p>
<p>Junior Year:
Ap Stats
AP Bio
AP English Lang
AP US History
AP Psych
Spanish 1
Forensics Honors (that was the only elective available to me, oh well :) I don't mind very much. It should be fun)</p>
<p>Self-Study AP: Environmental Science</p>
<p>Online Classes:
Pre-Calc
Physics Honors
Latin 2</p>
<p>Sophomore Year
(Not positive on any of it)</p>
<p>Zero Hour LDS Seminary
Honors 10 English
Honors 10 US History
Honors Algebra II
Honors Biology
Latin II
Advanced Debate
Symphonic/Marching Band
Buissness Computer Application
Girls PE</p>