<p>This year I took 4 aps and honors spanish 4
Next year I am taking:
AP Lit
AP Spanish
AP Government(1st sem)/AP Human Geo(2nd Sem)
Psychology(At local community college, school doesnt offer AP)
Honors Anatomy and Physiology</p>
<p>Also, I have taken every math class at my school (only goes through calc ab and honors statistics) But the school is offering Calc 2 online through the university of Iowa</p>
<p>Should I take Calc 2? I'd love to have more time to really enjoy my ecs etc senior year...but I feel like Im slacking off.
Btw...I intend to apply to Stanford(EA), Northwestern as reaches and then UCLA, UCB (Oos) and USC</p>
<p>If you're considering majoring in math then I'd take the course. Missing a year of math at any level puts you at a big disadvantage -- you'd be surprised how much you forget.</p>
<p>I don't plan on majoring in math...I can see how that would put me at a disadvantage though</p>
<p>i'm semi-quasi in the same boat... outta the 5 of us juniors in AB this year.... 1 is moving, and another is early-admitting...so 3 of us are taking BC with the ABers.... but I'm also taking Calculus II at the CC (and maybe III, depending how I do in II, i got an A in AB, so hopefully I do equally well in II) i don't plan on majoring in math, they just set me on this wierd math track since middle school... lol, but missing out on a year of math is a no-no, at least in my opinion, regardless of what level you're on.... </p>
<p>my $0.02</p>
<p>Yea pretty much exact same situation....AB...no BC....math track since middle school...but I can't take it at the CC because the time doesn't work for me...i guess ill just take it....</p>
<p>You could always do like I did: study on your own time for the BC test.</p>