<p>It seems as if all my friends are taking much more "impressive" junior year schedules than I am.
I'm quite worried that this may put me at a disadvantage next year when I'm applying for colleges. Could anyone please help me out?</p>
<p>My Junior Schedule:
AP Statistics
AP World History
AP English Language
Latin 4
Honors Chemistry
Boys JV Tennis</p>
<p>Average "Honors/AP Kid" Schedule (Give or take a few classes)
AP Calculus BC
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP English Language
Latin 3
AP Psych/AP Music Theory/Other</p>
<p>Note: I've already taken AP Calculus AB (BC would be extremely redundant) and AP Biology as a sophomore, so I can't add those courses and AP Chemistry requires Honors Chemistry as a prerequisite. In addition, tennis requires 1 period so unlike my peers I'm only allowed 5 classes compared to 6.</p>
<p>I see nothing wrong with your schedule, I am an honors/AP kid and I am only in honors pre calc/elementary functions this year. The tennis instead of a “real class” could be bad if you want top tier schools, but it is not really a big deal.</p>
<p>At first I thought the schedule was average (by CC tandards, hahah. It’s impressive in real life). Then I read the part about you taking AP Calc AB and AP Bio as a Sophomore, which is extremely impressive, and you’re also ahead of the average student, so yeah you’re definitely fine.</p>
<p>That<code>s a good schedule! Most of the juniors I know only take 2 APs, and only a few seniors take 3…like about 10 out of the 200 in AP classes. Yeah, AP Calc and Bio is definitely impressive if you took them as a Sophomore…so you</code>re good!</p>