<p>First semester:
Ap stats
French 4 (weighted)
Creative writing
Special topics: america in the 60s (weighted)
Sociology
Honors Anotmy and physiology
Gym</p>
<p>Second semester:
Ap stats
French 4 weighted
Ap lit
Senior foods
Anthropology
American problems in the law
Gym</p>
<p>I’m knocking out the AP sciences at my school this year, and then some:
AP Physics B (plan on self-studying at least one of the C’s)
AP Bio
AP Chem
Calc II and possibly Calc III at a community college (no Calc BC at my HS)
AP Macro
Half a year of German
…and everything else is filler</p>
<p>Taking a really easy schedule next year. After deciding to drop science and basically take the easiest APs available, I feel like a slacker. I probably should take AP Econ considering I might double major in English/Marketing, but oh well. </p>
<p>Some of you guys have horrific schedules!
AP Japanese
AP Calculus BC
AP Biology
AP English Literature
AP US Government/AP Comparative Government
Medical Genetics
Economics
Ballroom dancing (counts as Physical Education)</p>
<p>AP Macro Econ
AP Micro Econ
AP English Literature
AP Calculus BC
AP Spanish Language
AP Chemistry
AP Comparative Government
AP Us Government & Politics
Advanced Computer Programming
(Intel) Research</p>
<p>AP Government & Politics
AP U.S. History
AP Physics
AP Macroeconomics
AP English Language
AP English Literature
Pre-Ap Precal
Second Semester Theatre
Second Semester BIM (some computer class I have to take for my technology requirement)</p>
<p>^ I have block scheduling but for us it just means we have four hour and a half long classes a day. Its okay until we have a four day weekend and I haven’t been to the other days classes in like a week so i have no idea what’s going on.</p>
<p>Not at all! 4 APs (5 if you are doing both parts of Physics C) is great. Good luck in Euro, I took it as a Sophomore and it was really hard.</p>
<p>AP Physics C Mech and E&M
AP Calculus BC
AP Chemistry
AP Psychology (might drop for a study hall)
Participation in Government/Economics/Literary Argument (2-period class)
Self-Study AP Computer Science A</p>
<p>So happy that I’m not taking AP English/History/Government/Economics :D</p>
<p>@GreedIsGood, responding to this comment: “wow, who does calc ab senior year…”</p>
<p>Not to sound abrasive, but I think your comment was a bit unnecessary. I know that in my school district, they don’t offer Algebra I until 7th grade, and even then it’s offered to very few students. These few are the only students that make it to BC. If a student isn’t picked to take this class in 7th grade, unless they were to take both Honors Geometry and Honors Algebra 2 at the same time in Freshman year, they would only get to AB by their senior year. I just wanted to point out that each school district has a different system, so assuming that every school district is structured just like the one you are in is really narrow and shortsighted. </p>
<p>That being said, here is my Senior Schedule:</p>
<p>AP Biology
AP Literature and Composition
AP U.S. Government
AP Music Theory
AP Spanish Language
College Algebra/Health
A Cappella Choir</p>
<p>AP Physics C (Guided Self-Study)
AP Art History
Pharmacy Tech course (part of Health Science magnet, takes up 2 periods)
AP Biology
AP Calculus BC
AP English Literature
Academic Decathlon
Organic Chemistry (Community College)</p>
<p>AP Statistics
AP Literature and Composition
AP Calculus AB
Latin 5 Independant Study of Ovid (very translation intensive; course is gpa weighted; did AP Latin last year and passed exam)
AP Economics first semester then it switches to AP Govt second semester
AP Physics</p>
<p>Directed Study
Senior Seminar
Women’s Studies/Psychology II Honors
AP European History
AP English Literature
AP Environmental Science
AP Statistics</p>