Senior Classes

<p>I'm registering for senior classes but am not really sure what I should be taking. I'll be taking the maximum 6 classes. Here's what I've narrowed it down to:
AP Econ - definite
AP Biology - definite
Honors Physics - definite (highest physicals level I can take)
Senior English - (Got into AP, but I've been told by all the seniors not to take it because its miserable)
AP Calculus AB - maybe
AP Stat - maybe
Regular Spanish 4 - maybe (I got into AP, but I absolutely hate Spanish, and the class is really hard, so I would undoubtedly perform poorly in it)
Constitutional Law - maybe</p>

<p>My main concerns are that I want to take Stat, but I haven't taken calculus yet, and I feel as though it is necessary to take in high school. Also, I don't want to take spanish because I feel like taking the regular class would be just as worthless as not taking it at all, and the law class is something that I am actually interested in. I've considered taking both math classes, but I think my workload would be off the charts with two sciences (I need to take two next year to have four total), two maths, and an ap history. Please guide me in the right direction. Thanks</p>

<p>If you’re interested in the law class, shouldn’t you also take AP US Government?</p>

<p>I’m more interested in Economics than Government, law just caught my eye as an interesting elective. I honestly just don’t think i could handle the workload if I were to take as high level of a class as US GOV</p>

<p>If you need to take two sciences, you’re going to have to be nice to yourself when arranging the rest of your schedule. I’d recommend Calc, especially alongside Physics, since the two play off of each other a lot, but if you can’t keep your grades up with Calc, take Stats. It’s all about what you can handle. That also means Honors Spanish is fine.</p>