<p>English 4 or AP English
AP Calculus AB
AP Economics
AP European History
AP Environmental Science</p>
<p>or </p>
<p>English 4 or AP English
AP Calculus AB
AP Economics
AP European History
AP World History</p>
<p>English 4 or AP English
AP Calculus AB
AP Economics
AP European History
AP Environmental Science</p>
<p>or </p>
<p>English 4 or AP English
AP Calculus AB
AP Economics
AP European History
AP World History</p>
<p>1st Semester
AP Biology
AP Psychology
AP European History
AP English Literature
AP U.S. Government
AP Calculus BC
AP Macroeconomics
Orchestra VII Honors
Chamber Music</p>
<p>2nd Semester
AP Biology
AP Psychology
AP European History
AP English Literature
Orchestra VII Honors
Chamber Music
Team Sports (yayuhz!)</p>
<p>I will be taking half senior year classes next year/half junior my moms talking to my principal i might take all senior year classes it depends..
But if i took all senior year classes next year i would go to A program where i could finish up my credits for hs at a college nearby...during my real senior year...Its a program w/ my local private college..</p>
<p>AP English
AP Spanish
AP Calc I
Physics
US Government
Religion (requirement for my Catholic school)
Computer (stupid class in which I know more than the teacher)</p>
<p>I wish I could take Microeconomics or Macroeconomics, but my school's schedule is the same for everyone, with the exception of yes or no to the three APs available.</p>
<p>AP French Language
AP Chem
AP English
AP World
Honors Pre-Cal
Newspaper</p>
<p>still a soph but this is what its looking like</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP U.S. Government
AP Latin V
AP Physics
Shakespeare Honors English
Investing/Economics</p>
<p>AP Physics C
AP Statistics
AP English Lang/Comp
AP Calc BC
Honors Orchestra
Aquatic Science (Complete 100-blowoff class)
CAD (Also a blow off class)</p>
<p>Sen. Someguy, why are you taking Honors and AP Physics?</p>
<p>Ewwwwwwwwwww....physics will eat you alive. :D</p>
<p>I got a B-/C+ in phys and I'm now looking at a B for the final trimester...ugh. Mind you this is regular phys.</p>
<p>AP Calc BC
AP Chem
AP English
Honors Ethics
AP Latin 5
Advanced Photography</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC or Multivariable Calculus...not sure which one
AP Biology
AP US Gov
AP Economics
AP Literature
Spanish IV (AP not offered at my school)
College Level Tech Class
Gym (Req'd by the State of NJ)
Might self-study AP Physics B; not so sure really.</p>
<p>AP Bio
AP Gov/Econ
AP Lit
AP World History
AP Calc
Journalism</p>
<p>1st Semester
AP Computer Science AB
AP French
Honors Multivariable Calculus
Integrated Political and Legal Experiences
The Biology of Organisms (at Princeton University)
General Chemistry I (at Princeton University)</p>
<p>2nd Semester
AP Computer Science AB
AP French
Honors Art of the Essay
Honors Multivariable Calculus
Honors Politics and Government in Literature
Integrated Political and Legal Experiences</p>
<p>I can't take AP Literature because of my Princeton classes, so I'm taking two semester LA classes second semester. :</p>
<p>Hey for those of you in Mass. and NJ who are complaning about gym requirements.. atleast you don't live in Illinois... the only state where gym is required EVERY DAY for all students all four years. I dont know how i did it.</p>
<p>How come some people here get APs for only one semester? We have them all year if they're online, which is pretty much the only way to get them. I'd like semester courses because I have to get some wishy-washy requirements out of the way, like PE and art.
Oh, and chi787ord - that SUCKS.</p>
<p>I have gym 3 out of every 4 days (like all our other classes because we run on a rotating schedule). It's treated like a regular class. It's not included in our weighted GPA's, though, since there's no honors level available.</p>
<p>AP Stats
AP Bio
Honors Physics
English Elective
Asian Studies</p>
<p>Since this thread was about the OP asking about their schedule, I'm going to answer, before I post my schedule. The schedule "appears" easy, based on other CC'r's schedules, but most CC members are the cream of the crop when it comes to academics. I think that you should take a challenging courseload, with a few classes that you will enjoy. I do not think that you should take the AP Psychology class, because you have already taken Psychology at a local college. Why go through the same course material twice? I took the AP Psych. Exam without taking the class, and the test was really easy. If you can get college credit from it from whatever college you decide to choose, then it will be worth the money...especially if it can knock out a few General Requiremnt courses. Since you say that you have already taken the class, then all you really need is prep book to review the materials the day before the test, and then you would be on your way to a 5. In conclusion, I think that you should leave your schedule the way that it is.</p>
<p>My senior year course schedule:
AP Studio Art (2-D Photography)
AP U.S. History
AP Statistics
AP English IV (Literature)
AP Spanish IV (Language)
Honors Pre-Calculus
Honors Chemistry
Intro. to Computers @ the local CC (2nd semester...I need it in order to graduate)</p>
<p>I am pretty much taking the rest of the AP Classes offered at my school:
AP Lit (sucks!)
AP Calc
AP Gov
Comp Sci (equivalent to AP, but this is at the college, 4 days a week)
2 Free Periods, and 1 Aide Period.</p>
<p>AP Government
AP French Language
AP Music Theory
AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature
AP Physics C
AP Macroeconomics
AP Computer Science A
Band VI</p>