<p>During my Freshman year I had to abide with Regular Biology and Algebra l. In fact, all my core classes were regular accept AP Human Geography because of my grades eight grade. Working hard, Sophomore Year, I manage to snag Honors Chemistry l, Honors Geometry, Honors English ll and AP World without any problems. Yet, Geometry Honors was my huge downfall for me, and I got sent to Regular Algebra ll for my Junior Year. For my Junior Year schedule, I have three AP's, two Honors, and two regular:</p>
<p>Chemistry ll (H)
AP English Language
French ll
AP Psychology
Anatomy & Physiology (H)
AP American History
Algebra ll</p>
<p>What my main problem is my Senior schedule for next year. I want to major in
Nursing in College.</p>
<p>I know it early but my Junior class are already having presentations for next year, and they already want us to think about next years schedule. Here is mine:</p>
<p>AP Government /AP Microeconomics
French lll Honors
AP English Literature
Physics l Honors
AP European History</p>
<p>My Problem:
<strong>Pre-Calculus? or Honors Calculus? or AP Statistics?</strong>
<strong>AP Chemistry? or AP Biology?</strong></p>
<p>Should I take an online math class during the summer? Or keep it? And If I do take an online class should I take Calculus (H) or AP Stats? I don't see math as hard; I got through Algebra l with straight A's but I stupidly decided to repeat math Freshmen year to regain memory but my school didn't have an Honors course so I was in an Algebra l class with rejects. I still manage straight A's. Geometry killed me though, I made C's so I was put down for Regular Algebra ll. I know I can make straight A's put I know I really want to get into the top 10% of my class and impress colleges. Right now I'm at the top 20% because Regular Algebra ll is holding me back. What can I do? And which class is better for a Nursing Major?</p>