<p>I'm registering for classes an just have a few questions. </p>
<p>Freshmen year I took:
Biology
Computer intro
Washington state history
English
Pe
Spanish1
Geometry</p>
<p>Sophomore year:
Spanish 2
Alg 2 w/ trig
Concert band
Chemistry
Ap world
Sophomore English</p>
<p>Junior year:
Us history
Precalc
Junior English
Ap physics
Advanced biotech
Spanish 3</p>
<p>Senior year:
I have to take 2 English electives and a year of government.
Then I was thinking about taking APcalc AP stats, and AP macroeconomics. That would only be 5 periods and one period off.</p>
<p>GPA: 3.97</p>
<p>I just have a few questions:
How do colleges look at not taking 6 classes senior year?
Is that a good set of classes for my senior year?
How hard would it be to take stats and calc? I am good at math</p>
<p>Thank you for any response. Give me tips if I need them!</p>
<p>Stats and Calc at the same time should be manageable given that you’re good at math. Stats is generally pretty easy.</p>
<p>I think that’s a pretty good senior year schedule; you’re clearly still taking rigorous courses in that you have three APs.</p>
<p>I think you’ll be fine with one free period in your senior year. If that’s uncommon among top students at your high school, though, it might be a bit risky.</p>
<p>Can someone tell me how hard my senior year will be?
AB Calc
AP Psychology
AP Comparative Government
English 12
AP Environmental Science
Latin IV
Cisco III & IV (dual enrolled classes that I have to take to stay at my school)</p>
<p>For my Junior year I currently hold a 4.024 weighted GPA. I’m alright at math and I do a lot of extracurricular activities to include cross country, and track, and some clubs</p>
<p>Sorry I just registered and was having a hard time finding the new thread button and then I saw this and then I saw the quick post box and here I am</p>