Upcoming Seniors....Class Schedule Next Year?

<p>Hm...I'm actually not sure if my schedule is going to work out, since my school tends to suck with scheduling. However, my plan is:
AP Chemistry
AP Calc AB
Honors World/American Lit
Western Philosophy/maybe Creative Writing, just for the hell of it
Honors Physics
Choir
I might do an independent study in AP Spanish...I really don't want to take the exam, though, and my school requires it. -_-;</p>

<p>Topics in Calculus
Vietnam (semester)
Middle East Studies H (semester)
AP English
AP Euro
AP French
Creative Writing 2 Honors
World Film</p>

<p>Media and Culture
Contemporary Literature
Algebra 3
AP BIO
World History
Psychology
International Business</p>

<p>yearbook
calc ab
ap lit
spanish 2
orch IV
chem honors TA</p>

<p>design
ap world history</p>

<p>I"m only going into 11th grade but I wanted to post also.
20th C. World History Honors
AP Calcus BC
AP Physics
American Lit. Honors
Independent Chem II Honors
Independent Spanish IV Honors
Journalism {news editor}
Musical Theater</p>

<p>AP Comparative Government
AP English literature
AP German V
AP French IV
AP Chemistry II
AP Calculus
AP Economics
Typing/Keyboard</p>

<p>Ap Lit
Ap Calc
Psychology
Anatomy and Physiology
French 4
Wind Ensemble</p>

<p>And possibly a course or two at the local community college (got a scholarship for it so y not?)</p>

<p>AP English Literature (took AP lang. as a junior)
AP Biology
AP World History (took AP Psychology as a junior)
AP Human Geography
AP Statistics
Spanish Literature/Film (took AP as a junior)</p>

<p>AP Spanish Literature (it's not offered at my HS, so it's a possible self-study)</p>

<p>I don't know if I have my updated schedule on here...</p>

<p>AP Computer Science B
AP European History
AP French
The Biology of Organisms (at Princeton U)
General Chemistry (at Princeton U)
Honors Politics and Government in Literature
Honors Passport to World Literature
Honors Multivariable Calculus</p>

<p>Here is my updated schedule complete with the exact class periods, some classes changed due to scheduling conflicts.</p>

<p>First Period: Spanish IV Honors through the local CC
Second Perod: Chemistry Honors
Third Period: AP English Literature
Fourth Period: AP Studio Art
Fifth Period: AP U.S. History
Sixth Period: AP Statistics
Seventh Period: Pre-Calculus Honors</p>

<p>I've finally got my schedule figured out. Seriously, I go back and forth planning out the "perfect" schedule and then switching classes around and having a schedule conflict. Then, starting over again with the planning. Its horrible. I think this is my final plan though.</p>

<p>Fall
-Applied Math: Diff Eq
-Calc 3
-Physics 3: Waves
-Modern Hebrew I</p>

<p>Winter
-Applied Math: Linear algebra
-Thermodynamics
-Elementary math-based physics
-Modern Hebrew II</p>

<p>Spring
-Applied Math: Fourier Analysis and Partial Diff Eq.
-Modern physics (!)
-Elementary math-based physics II
-Modern Hebrew III</p>

<p>I think that's the final schedule. Yes, final. No...more...changes;)</p>

<p>This is what it looks like now, subject to some change (though not for the fall). Spring term could be wiped out if I am accepted into and decide to go on our school's spring term in washington intern program. They don't sound very inspiring, but they're good high level courses at my school, so whatever. Schools know what's up. I'd be rather sad if I did go away in the spring, as I'd be missing some good senior electives. That fellowship + fantasy course, for example, is a single section of 13 being taught by the principal since he was away on sabbatical this year studying at Oxford... it's on the links between Tolkien and CS Lewis. Fun stuff. </p>

<p>12th-Grade English
Calculus
Politics of Public Policy
AP Biology
Existentialism</p>

<p>12th-Grade English
AP Calculus
Plight of Developing Nations
AP Biology
Painting Reality</p>

<p>Fellowship and Fantasy
Utopias & Dystopias in Lit
AP Calculus BC
Modern China
AP Biology</p>

<p>Your school sounds pretty awesome, Cozmo. That internship sounds amazingly fun! Good luck with your application to the program :)</p>

<p>Yeah, luckily, I have extremely well honed course-registration skills fine tuned from years of getting my mom springsteen tickets from Ticketmaster... so I was able to get into that and the other english elective (utopia / dystopia) that I wanted. I hope this skill will serve me well in College, too. Ha.</p>

<p>Sadly, Ticketmaster is moving to an auction-based system for many artists for the best tickets (what the market can bear, rather than the fans...) so too late did I realize I could leverage this mighty power for personal profit.</p>

<p>Official Schedule</p>

<ol>
<li><p>Seminar/ Sociology</p></li>
<li><p>Teacher Assistant/ Pass card</p></li>
<li><p>English Composition College Reading</p></li>
<li><p>Excel</p></li>
<li><p>AP Calculus</p></li>
<li><p>Community Service- Math Tutor</p></li>
<li><p>Spanish 5</p></li>
<li><p>Programming 1/Pass card</p></li>
</ol>

<p>I planned on having a FULL schedule, but I was wrong.</p>

<p>The way my school works is you take seven classes, work at your own pace, and once you finish a class, you start another. So it's a bit of an odd schedule.</p>

<p>Literature (Media and Representation syllabus)
World Geography
Spanish II
Family Group (think homeroom mixed with group therapy and study hall)
Geometry (I have one assignment left to complete)
Research
Speech</p>

<p>Then, in whatever order I finish those, I take:
Career & Personal Development (required to graduate)
World History
Statistics
Conceptual Physics
and a credit of electives</p>

<p>im going to be a freshmen so im going to take</p>

<p>honors biology
honors english
honors global history
honors math 2
honors spanish 2
studio arts
pe</p>

<p>AP Spanish Language
AP English Language
AP Calculus
AP Physics B (I think, might be C)
AP Government
AP Studio Art or AP Psychology or Ceramics</p>

<p>I'm really scared of all the work I'm going to have (including SAT Subject Tests and ACT studying and doing college applications on top of homework).</p>

<p>your classes seem a bit easy no offense</p>

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your classes seem a bit easy no offense

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<p>Oh but they're not. </p>

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honors biology
honors english
honors global history
honors math 2
honors spanish 2
studio arts
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<p>That seems like a pretty light schedule for a freshman, no offense.</p>