<p>Wow, I wish I could take Calc3/DiffEq/LinEq next year, but it's not offered here. The sad thing? I'm in a dual enrollment program...</p>
<p>lol. This has turned into a "post your senior year" schedule. Anyways, thanks for the advice. I think I'm not going to take psychology and maybe just the AP exam (Will the $82 be worth the college credit, or should I not even bother?) because I forgot to mention if I do take psychology I would be in the freshmen class. I had problems with my schedule this year and ended up with a band period o.o. While I kept up for the most part, I think I would've done a lot better if I was in the regular class.</p>
<p>Since everyone else is doing it :D</p>
<p>AP English Lit
AP Spanish Lang
AP US Government
Honors Biology 2
Precalc
Anthropology
Drama
PE</p>
<p>AP Bio
AP Physics C
AP Stats (no work here)
Linear Alg (name changes every year..but its the next step up after calc AB and BC)
World Lit II (Honors) (required)
gym
AP Comp Sci (or maybe just a comp sci elective)</p>
<p>AP English Lit and Comp
AP Calc BC
AP Physics C
Honors Seminar (school scholarship rec. human geo/ world religions combo)
Rock/Jazz Band (music rec)
Comp Programming I/II (comp rec...taking the AP test this year)
AP Spanish Lang</p>
<p>IB Biology HL
IB History HL
IB English HL
IB Math Methods
IB Spanish SL
IB Theory of Knowledge
Band (Wind Ensemble)
Calculus III (Multivariable)
Introduction to Computer Programming
Microbiology (maybe - we'll see how the scheduling goes)</p>
<p>Man, you guys and your IB programs...you're so lucky.</p>
<p>I disagree, we have the IB diploma program at my school, and this year was the first year of its graduation. Students were allowed to select whether to go the IB track or not..Colleges acceptances for the non-IB kids were significantly more impressive compared to the IB kids.</p>
<p>ap eng lit
ap econ/gov
ap physics
ap cacl ab
french iv</p>
<p>Sorry, you should just buy a simple AP Psychology guide to refresh your memory and take the test. Find another class at your CC to take that will maintain your interests.</p>
<p>Next year, my schedule will look something like this:</p>
<p>AP Japanese
AP Eng Lit
(AP) Calc (not sure if I can do AP)
AP Econ/AP Civics
AP Biology
Theatre 2</p>
<p>Applied Calculus I and II (via NDSCS)
English IV
Chemistry and Physics (semester each)
American Government and Economics (semester each)
College Composition I and II (via NDSCS)
Yearbook/Webpage (media arts?)
Business Law
Accounting I</p>
<p>and I'm taking Gym online from North Dakota Dept. of Independant Study. I want to take Business Law instead of it at school so I'm doing the whole online thing :D</p>
<p>TENTATIVE: They're redoing English signups because it was such a mess.</p>
<p>-English 4 or AP English
-AP Calc AB
-AP Econ
-AP Euro
-AP Enviro</p>
<p>And on top of this, I have to finish my Michigan app by mid-september, my NYU Stern ED (hopefully I'll get in here-precluding any need for me to continue working on other apps) app by nov 1st, and my Chicago EA app by nov 1st. I'm going to die. ugh.</p>
<p>Corey S....how the hell do you take PE online??!?!?!?</p>
<p>My senior schedule will be...</p>
<p>First Term
AP LIterature
AP Physics
AP Calculus
AP Art History
French IV
U.S. Government </p>
<p>Second Term
AP Literature
AP Physics
AP Calculus
AP Art History
French IV
Economic</p>
<p>And people think I'm crazy with 3 APs and an honors. You guys are hardcore.</p>
<p>AP Calc BC
AP English (Lit)
AP French
Physics Honors
US Gov/Econ (1 semester each)
(considering AP stats)</p>
<p>Yum.</p>
<p>Here's what I did this year:</p>
<p>AP Calc BC
AP English Lit
AP Macroeconomics
AP Psychology
AP Physics B
AP US Government
Language IV</p>
<p>AP Eng Lit
AP Statistics
AP Economics
Marine Biology
Government
Work Experience</p>
<p>english 12...
jazz band!
AP Physcology
AP Physics B
AP Gov/AP Econ
Calc C/D (SDSU)</p>
<p>jazz band makes up for it</p>
<p>AP LIT
Calc 2 --online through university of iowa(school doesnt offer AP BC)
AP Spanish
AP Government/AP human geo
Psychology(Through community college, school doesnt offer AP Psych)
Honors Anatomy and Physiology</p>
<p>AP English Literature
AP Comparative Government
AP Economics
AP German
AP French
Typing
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus</p>