Sorry, But Another Schedule Thread

<p>Okay I already put the classes I want for next year, my junior year, but I can still change classes if I want to. My schedule looks like this:</p>

<p>AP Lang & Comp
AP Chem
AP USH
Honors Physics
Honors Pre-Calc
Research
Photography</p>

<p>I was reconsidering switching Photography for Honors Spanish IV, but I just really can't stand a language class anymore. Recently one of my friends told me to join our school's ROTC. It would be cool, but I would be be a year behind in it since it starts in 10th. Do you think if I do ROTC, will colleges think I just joined it to boost my app?</p>

<p>Having Physics and Chemistry at the same time is basically the worst idea ever.</p>

<p>Save one for Senior Year.</p>

<p>Why do you say that?</p>

<p>Chem and Physics together? That’s a bit much.</p>

<p>There’s not another Honors or AP course offered that would balance your schedule out more? </p>

<p>If you really want both, power to you, but that’s going to be incredibly difficult.</p>

<p>I would imagine because both classes are tough for many people. If you’re strong in sciences then go for it. I’m taking both next year also.</p>

<p>You would be up every night violently crying into your pillow, burning stuff, possibly smoking reefer, and plotting scenarios on how to kill your teachers for making your life so miserable.</p>

<p>AP Physics was bad enough alone, atleast for me. And I’m not expecting AP Chem to be any easier next year…</p>

<p>I think I’ll able to handle it. When you say difficult, is it by a lot of work or just by difficulty?</p>

<p>The content in AP Physics is hard, but the workload wasn’t, atleast at my school.</p>

<p>I’m not taking AP, just honors physics.</p>

<p>bump. no one really answered my question ahah.</p>

<p>Well, I’m doing the Honors Physics and AP Chem next year, and I don’t see what’s too bad with it. I just think what the others are trying to say is that it is just a lot of abstract concepts to understand at once, but it’s nothing that we can’t handle =]</p>