Sophomore schedules?

<p>It depends on what the highest level of classes offered at your school are. For example, does your school offer honors geometry or chemistry?</p>

<p>Do you think mine is rigorous enough? Feel free to post your own.</p>

<p>Geometry
English 3/4 Honors
AP World History
Voice 3/4 Class (French/English Classical songs)
Girls Chorus
Music Theory
Chemistry
French 3/4</p>

<p>I’m hoping to take AP Music Theory and Trigonometry as self-study classes.</p>

<p>Chem honors
Eng II honors
AP Euro
student body
Precalc Hon
Spanish II</p>

<p>Evening everything out, you’re about the same difficulty as me</p>

<p>No, no honors math or science classes. You can just move ahead a year (i.e., Geometry to Trig)</p>

<p>Yeah that<code>s rigorous enough…I hate how my school does things…only certain classes can be Honors…otherwise they have this thing called T/A…you get a .5 to your GPA like honors, but it</code>s not very challenging.</p>

<p>Mine`s not challenging at all…next year and senior year=big improvement to right now…if I want to get into USNA, then I gotta step it up.

Geometry T/A AP World history Journalism 3 Earth Science (I hate this class...its SOOO easy its boring, I dont like the kids in it, and would be in Chem right now if I had a higher math class. They dont let us in without Alg. 2 This is a dead-end class and I would`ve benefited from Chem more than this) Gym/Drivers Ed English T/A</p>

<p>Shaywood, How do you like AP W History?</p>

<p>It’s a lot of note taking. Listening skills are key; my teacher uses a smartboard, but she changes the page every two minutes, even though there is a ton of information. You learn to summarize and find the main idea of a lot of topics. It’s all about analyzing. The class moves really quickly too; in the past week, I’ve had to deal with a project, an essay (due tomorrow), and a test. It’s really important to memorize dates, names, and time periods. Ugh…I hate all the work, but my teacher is good/cool, and I’m learning a lot.</p>

<p>goodnoodle, how is AP Euro? Some say it’s easy, some say it’s hard.</p>

<p>My school is fairly large (2500 students) and competitive, so we have four class distinctions: AP > Gifted > Honors > CP. With that in mind, my schedule is:</p>

<p>AP Environmental Science
Gifted Language Arts
Honors Spanish III (no Gifted offered)
AP World History
AP Chemistry
Lunch
Gifted Pre-Calculus
AP Computer Science A (online)</p>

<p>@Shaywood…yeah, lots of notetaking…we don`t actually learn that many dates, more of just themes and stuff. We have a whole list of assignments that are due on the day of each unit test. Do you guys have to read those articles by David Christian?</p>

<p>Shaywood I don’t find Euro hard, but have no other AP class to compare it to. In my school we have like 3 to 10 questions a night to answer after reading the textbook pages assigned. It usually takes on average 40 mins. Overall I just don’t really like the teacher and the class that much though.</p>

<p>Aice Psychology
AP Euro
Algebra II H
Aice Euro
AP Psychology
Aice General Paper
Chemistry H</p>

<p>Ap calc AB
Apes
Ap macroeconomics
Ap chemistry
Honors English 2
Ap computer science (online)
Ap micro (self-study)</p>

<p>Small rural town. Small rural school. 800 students? Still pretty competitive but limited APs and a crap load of pre reqs for every class.</p>

<p>Classes AP> Honors> CP/elective
Normal math sequence: Algebra 1 > Geometry> Algebra II > Pre cal or Discrete>…
Normal Science Sequence: Earth science> Biology> Chemistry> AP science or Marine </p>

<p>My schedule 1st semester:
Honors Chemistry (No AP until junior year)
Honors Algebra II
AP Environmental science
AP Psychology
AP Human Geography (online/after school)</p>

<p>Second Semester:
Honors English II (No AP)
Honors Civics and Economics
AP European History
Dual enrollment Pre Calculus
AP Human Geography (online after school)</p>

<p>Summer: Spanish</p>

<p>Chemistry I (no honors offered)
Spanish III Honors
English 10 Honors
APUSH
Geometry (honors offered, dropped it, I wanted an easy math class this year after Algebra II Honors)</p>

<p>I feel so inadequate (without self-studies???) after reading through this thread… :frowning: Anyways, </p>

<p>Honors English
Honors Western Civilization
Honors Chemistry
Honors Precalculus
Spanish 2 (no honors offered)
Theology (required, grrrrr)
Symphonic Band (elective requirement)
AP Euro (self-study)
AP Macro/Micro (self-study)</p>

<p>I haven’t been on this site for a long time. Anyway, my schedule:</p>

<p>Honors english
Honors world history (I was a transfer student and the counselor told me Ap euro is full)
Honors precalc
Ap bio
French 2
Pe</p>

<p>I was going to self study Ap euro, but I gave up. Forget about it.
School size: I only know hpw many sophomores there are. About 870.</p>

<p>H. Spanish 3
Photography
H. English
Law
H. Algebra 2
AP US Gov/NSL
H. Chemistry</p>

<p>Honors Chemistry (Highest Level for grade, AP test at the end)
Honors Pre-Calc (Highest Level for grade, SAT 2 Math II at the end)
History of the Middle East (only level)
French III (regular level for grade)
English 10 (only level)
Ceramics :D</p>

<p>Band
Modern World History
World Religions and Philosophy
Algebra 2
AP Biology
Literature 10
Chinese 3
Computer Class (Web design and photography)</p>

<p>My school doesn’t have honors. And we have these useless classes like religion and computer education that we have to take for four years. /sigh</p>

<p>Chem honors
ceramics
french4 honors
Precalc honors
World history honors
American lit honors
Entrepreneurship</p>