<p>Hi guys,</p>
<p>I am currently going to be a sophomore, but I am already thinking into the future (bad habit of mine haha.) Well if everything goes the way it's planned, and there are no schedule complications, my Junior year schedule would look like this...</p>
<ol>
<li>Statistics- (replaces pre-cal)
AP Statistics (self study)</li>
<li>Calculus- (replaces US History 2)
AP Calculus AB (self study)</li>
<li>AP Biology Online (elective 1)</li>
<li>Environmental Science- H
AP Environmental Science (self study)</li>
<li>Physics Honors (elective 2)
AP Physics B</li>
<li>Spanish 4- Honors</li>
<li>Gym/Health</li>
<li>English 3- Honors</li>
</ol>
<p>Let me give you some background info. I am taking both US History 1 and 2 my sophomore year. Usually US 2 is a junior class, so I'll have an opening in my schedule. Also, I plan to take pre-cal over the summer, so that leaves another opening in my schedule. I decided to step things up and try and take the most rigorous classes junior year. Stats, calculus, and physics are all senior classes, but i'd meet the requirements to take the classes my junior year. With everything lining up, I noticed I would have 2 math classes and 3 sciences classes! Would college admissions frown on this? I have no other history classes to fill in for the year. </p>
<p>Thank you! :)</p>
<p>ps: My school is a very small public school, my class has about 100 students. The classes above me have about 70. Since my school is so small, there aren't a lot of class choices.</p>