Senior Schedule?

<p>AP Biology
AP Physics C
AP Literature
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
Religion IV (Required)</p>

<p>I'm thinking Bio, Calc, and Lit. are a must (4 years of English are required anyway). </p>

<p>Our school most likely won't offer Physics C, but I can probably get them to let me stay with the Physics Teacher during one of his free periods and self study with his assistance.</p>

<p>What do you all think? Too big of a workload for Senior Year? I'm already one class short (our school offers seven periods)</p>

<p>Physics C is hell. I wouldn't do it.</p>

<p>I want to go into engineering? I wouldn't get a buttload of homework either? And I've taken Calculus.</p>

<p>religion as a required course?</p>

<p>Yes, I go to a Catholic School. It's required for Graduation.</p>

<p>dont come crying when you catch senioritis, it'll be inevitable.</p>

<p>haha, I have no doubt that I will. But that doesn't answer my question. :]</p>

<p>Your schedule seems pretty rough for senior year. I wouldn't do it but you seem to be good at math so you should stick with your schedule. Good luck with senioritis.</p>

<p>black roses are you in a catholic school or something. Just saying.</p>

<p>Yes. I did say I went to a catholic school in my previous post. </p>

<p>Our AP Lit teacher (who is our AP Lang teacher) doesn't assign that much work.
Our Calculus teacher is very reasonable. She may be teaching stats or the other teacher might- whos from what I hear a crappy teacher, but he doesn't assign a lot of work at all.
If I take physics, I won't have homework, but I will have to study about an hour every other day I'm guessing. AP Biology is the one I hear with the most coursework.. However, I think this is a pretty essential class for anyone who wants to go into Engineering or premed. That, and the fact that I have only taken a semester of Bio prior, in my freshman year, so my high school bio is lacking.</p>

<p>Still think I should drop a class?
If so, which one? </p>

<p>Note: I'm trying to get into either Cornell or Berkeley (Berkeley is my top, dad taught at Cornell)</p>

<p>If you think you can handle it, take it. You seem convinced as it is.</p>