Senior Schedule

<li>AP ENGLISH LITERATURE</li>
<li>AP FRENCH LANGUAGE</li>
<li>AP GOVERNMENT</li>
<li>AP CALCULUS AB</li>
<li>BAND VI</li>
<li>AP PHYSICS C</li>
</ol>

<p>I am also in National Honor Society and in Band and other stuff. Is this going to be too hard??</p>

<p>I haven't made mine yet. But I think it's going to be:</p>

<p>AP English Literature
AP Spanish Language
AP Government
AP US History
Economics
Geometry
Physics </p>

<p>Maybe: Yearbook/Speech/Health will be in there somewhere...</p>

<ol>
<li>AP ENGLISH LITERATURE</li>
<li>AP FRENCH LANGUAGE</li>
<li>AP GOVERNMENT</li>
<li>AP CALCULUS AB</li>
<li>BAND VI</li>
<li>AP PHYSICS C</li>
</ol>

<p>It's definitely doable, I had pretty much the same thing, except I took AP Art History and AP Art instead of French and Gov. Physics C took some getting used to, Calc is a joke (you'll probably take a crash course in it for Physics because you need to know learn integrals and derivatives because you need to--our Physics teacher just kept us after school three days in one week to teach it to us), and Lit is a pretty enjoyable class depending on your teacher and the reading selections he/she makes. I hear AP Gov is pretty easy, too.</p>

<p>i had the same schedule (except substitute Spanish for french and Calc BC for Calc AB) and i had no trouble with it.</p>

<ol>
<li>World Religions/Christian Lifestyles (Cath. school = required courses)</li>
<li>Honors US Gov't/Economics</li>
<li>AP Calculus AB</li>
<li>AP English Lit.</li>
<li>Physics</li>
<li>AP Art History</li>
<li>Drama (yay for slacker classes! i took all the advanced they offered)</li>
</ol>

<p>I get all As with this sched and I'll be Val</p>

<p>Dual-Enrollment
*Applied Math: Differential Equations
*Math: Calculus 3
*Hebrew: Beginning Modern Hebrew
*Physics: Calc-based Physics 3</p>

<p>It's pretty similar for winter and spring quarter... Hebrew, Math, Applied Math, and Physics each quarter. They're not very hard classes, but the scheduling sucks because of all the extra labs and quiz sections in addition to the lectures.</p>

<p>damn, that looks fun</p>

<p>Yep, K-theory I'm looking forward to it. I finally got all those high school requirements out of the way so I can take the good classes now ;)</p>

<p>way to ruin your childhood</p>

<p>AP Physics C
AP BC Calculus
AP English Composition
AP Macroeconomics (1) / AP Microeconomics (2)
AP Psychology (1) / AP American Government (2)
Health (1) / Physical Education (2)
H Wind Ensemble
I wish I had done the state requirements earlier (Health, PE, Gov't) so I could have done some more AP cramming and taken Intermediate Chinese.</p>

<p>AP Spanish Lit
AP English Lit
AP Calculus
AP Physics
AP Government
AP Psychology or Ceramics or AP Studio Art</p>

<p>Good luck to everybody!</p>

<ol>
<li>AP Physics C</li>
<li>AP Calculus AB</li>
<li>English IV</li>
<li>Honors Biotechnology </li>
<li>Honors Business Management (.5yr)</li>
<li>Street Law (.5yr)</li>
</ol>

<p>I got Macroecon and Govt out of the way this summer at the local community college, only 5 periods for me!</p>

<p>I'm hoping for:</p>

<p>German II
University Calculus I
University English II
University Mechanics
University Stats/Calculus II
American Government
University Western Civ.
Microbiology
AP Chemistry/HID
Advanced Waves
Drawing I
*Another Elective</p>

<p>Although it all depends on who signs up for what. So I probably won't get but half of them.</p>

<p>haha, wow...if you're not kidding about those classes, then good luck. That's a pretty intense schedule.</p>

<p>They're all spread out over two semesters. My teachers said I could handle it, I guess. :\ </p>

<p>Now you've got me worried.</p>

<p>Oh, that's probably better that it's spread out. I thought that was one quarter! For the university classes, Calculus probably won't be too bad if you're good at math but mechanics can be tough if you haven't taken physics before. Its often a weeder course at many universities. University English classes usually aren't too bad either, just a couple big papers each quarter. You're schedule doesn't look as crazy now, its "abnormal but sane." ;)</p>

<p>Mine looks pretty light but I'll put my junior schedule up with it. I came it with credits early on. </p>

<p>Junior:
AP English Comp
AP Comp Sci A
Student Council (Junior Class President)
Drama 3 (and no, Drama is not a blow off if you spend as much time as I do with it)
AP Chemistry
AP Statistics
Pre-AP PreCal
AP Economics/ Office Aid (no other APs offered)</p>

<p>Senior Year
Off Period
AP Biology
AP European History
Drama 4
Off Period
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Ap Physics
Varsity Choir
++British Literature at University of Texas @ Arlington</p>

<p>Basically are school is laughing stock material. The only academic department that hasn't lost over 3 teachers is History. Our school will be 5 years old this year and has no reputation built other than Football Bi-District Champions. We're in TX so not much else matters in public school. I did take AP Spanish and AP US History my sophomore year because I was ahead, coming from a private school for 6-8th grade.</p>

<p>I don't think you could take 11 classes in 2 semesters with Block Scheduling.</p>

<p>Yeaaah got my senior schedule today....</p>

<p>Before school: Varsity Swimming Class (5:30 AM!)</p>

<p>AP Spanish IV
AP US History
AP Government
AP English 4 (British Lit)
Economics
Physics
Geometry
Yearbook</p>

<p>I'm sure he could take 11 classes over two semesters.</p>