<p>AP BIO
AP Physics C
AP Lit
AP Gov
Math Analysis HN
Psychology</p>
<p>or</p>
<p>HUman Anatomy HN
AP CALC
AP LIT
AP Gov
Math Analysis HN
Psychology </p>
<p>my senior year? Is taking CALC very important when colleges look at the classes you've taken? What about Physics C? I also plan on taking the SATII BIO in november, and would taking AP BIO help me, or could I self-study it?</p>
<p>i'd say the second one. although it's one less AP class, it's still a killer combo...anatomy, psychology, and calc....doesn't get much better then that (IMO, 3 subs. i like)</p>
<p>Do you already have a year of calc? If so, no need to take another. If not, will your school let you take AP Physics without knowing any Calc? I was under the impression that AB Calc is generally a necessary corequisite for AP Physics C.</p>
<p>Do you have any idea what you might like to major in? If so, try to take the classes that are most relevant to your major (for instance, if you want to major in math you really need to be taking Calc). Otherwise, either schedule looks fine. Pick the one you'll enjoy more--otherwise you'll be miserable all year.</p>
<p>I think you should take the second schedule, but you should take AP Bio instead of human anatomy. You should take human anatomy, if you're planning to major in something like Pre Med. </p>
<p>I took AP Bio and I got a 3. I'm not planning to major in Biology, but you should take it, if you do plan to major in a biological science.</p>