Senior schedule

<p>Hi! Here is what I'm currebtly planning on taking next year.</p>

<p>Writing Seminar Honors
(I really wanted to take this class because it is taught at a college level and has helped many people become better writers. Yet the class is easy. I'd probably end up with an A+)</p>

<p>Spanish 5 Honors
(I was a little hesitant to take this since my school's Spanish program is so weak. It would be an automatic A+)</p>

<p>AP English (easy for an AP class, but more work than honors)</p>

<p>AP Calculus (I've heard mixed opinions on this class's level of difficulty)</p>

<p>AP Bio II (this is known to be THE hardest class in my school. It requires a lot of work. Hardly any As are give , but the students are prepared for the exam)</p>

<p>Now my final class I either want to take Anatomy Honors or AP Physics. The anatomy teacher is terrific, and the physics teacher is so-so. However, I want to go into the pre-med track in college so it is inevitable that I will need to take physics. I have only been exposed to a basic level physics class my freshman year.</p>

<p>My biggest question is whether I should take ap physics or anatomy honors. Thanks for your input!</p>

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<p>Are you sure about that?</p>

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<p>if you’ve already had some physics background then you could take anatomy instead probably</p>

<p>Yes bl4ke I am sure. Because I know the teacher who teaches it. You, on the other hand don’t. </p>

<p>Don’t be rude. I was on my phone, not sitting in front of my computer and making myself feel good about myself by pointing out typos.</p>

<p>AP Bio II? Is there an AP Bio I or AP Bio III?</p>

<p>Tomatox, my school has a weird system. Freshman year we take a fundamental science class (not a lab science), sophomore year we take chemistry, junior year we take bio I (no option for AP) and senior year you can take bio II ap</p>