Senior Year Schedule!

<p>I am in need of some serious help in preparing for my senior. I honestly don't know what to do.</p>

<p>In freshman year I took:
Biology Honors
Algebra I Honors
Geometry Honors
English I Honors
Aerboics/Dance
World History Honors
Spanish Speakers I
Spanish Speakers II</p>

<p>In sophomore year I took:
Chemistry Honors
Algebra II Honors
Analysis of Functions
English II Honors
Spanish Speakers III
Spanish Speakers IV
AP Psychology</p>

<p>In junior year I took:
AP U.S. History
AP English Language
AP Spanish
Physics Honors
Anatomy and Physiology Honors
Italian I
Pre-Calculus</p>

<p>and now I don't know what to take in my senior year.</p>

<p>For sure I am taking:
English IV Honors
Calculus Honors
Probability and Statistics Honors</p>

<p>and I was thinking of taking AP Government, AP Economics (Micro and Macro), and/or AP Biology.</p>

<p>I am planning in being a Psychology major, but I don't know what would be the most helpful. At my school, AP Biology is considered one of the hardest AP classes to take and just the summer work is killing me. if I don't take AP Biology, what would be another class that i could take that would help me in being a psych major. </p>

<p>Please help me with my senior year schedule and find the last couple of classes that would mix well with my english class and my two math classes.</p>

<p>This isn’t the right section for this, try re posting in the high school life section.</p>

<p>Nobody here can really help you. You need to take the classes that will interest YOU most, not what you think colleges will like. For example, I could potentially fit one more AP into my senior year schedule, but it would be a social studies AP, and, because 1) the social studies APs in my school are very rigorous classes, and 2) I’m someone who doesn’t particularly like history or taking extensive history notes (thank goodness APUSH is over!), taking that class would stress me out too much.</p>

<p>We don’t know how hard these classes are for you, nor do we know exactly what you like. I can tell you right now that nothing you take in high school will prepare you any more for college psychology classes. Just take what will help make you well-rounded academically, and what YOU think you can handle.</p>