<p>that's good! here's mine:
AP Bio
AP Phys
AP Stat [took AP Calc junior year]
AP Econ/AP Gov [1 semester each]
AP English Lit
some arts class (required)
another elective.. or speech (required) if I don't take it over the summer dual-credit</p>
<p>haha, i just hope i don't look like a slacker, what with my required arts credit :)
they keep promising to offer ap music theory for people who could test out of regular music theory (as a pianist, i easily could) but unfortunately neither has actually been offered due to lack of interest... i may just self-study</p>
<p>I think that to get a certain thing on your diploma, you have to take one of the arts classes, such as creative writing. I'm not exactly sure how this works, but if you guys know what I'm talking about, is it worth dropping an AP class for an arts class?</p>
<p>if it's for something important on your diploma, and you're dropping a non-essential ap class or one you don't like anyway, then go for it! btw, is creative writing an arts credit at your school? at mine it's an "English language elective" for honors students (it's weighted, and deservedly so; it's a semester class paired with multicultural literature, also weighted) and not an arts class. I would take the most smart-sounding arts class offered -_- unfortunately texas law requires a real arts class to graduate... my years of piano don't count... :/</p>
<p>My schedule for senior year:
AP Physics C
AP Calculus AB
English 12
Government/Economics 12
and 2 or 3 other bs electives. I've made senior year to be pretty laid back. My junior year is pretty easy too, only AP is Chemistry.</p>