<p>@fledgling: I’m in awe. I love languages, but how have you managed to learn so many/how do you plan to learn Italian and German by the time you graduate?</p>
<p>^much respect.</p>
<p>Chemistry (4-5, need a little bit of luck to push me into a 5)
US History (5)
Statistics (4-5, should be a 5)
English Language and Composition (I have no idea; have done no review whatsoever.)
Human Geography (5)
Psychology (1-5, depends on how much of the Barron’s I get through =) )</p>
<p>^ Well, I was born into a Chinese family and raised in a bilingual environment (Singapore), so I got two from the time I was in the cradle Then I spent a year in elementary school studying French in Montreal and became fluent (trust me, languages are REALLY easy to pick up when you’re still young), and have been learning Spanish since 7th grade. German I’ve been studying independently with a tutor since 9th grade, and I’ve only just covered the basics of Italian but it seems really simple so far, especially since I’ve already mastered French and Spanish. XP</p>
<p>Wow, eight!
I’ll be taking 7:
Calculus BC, Statistics, Computer Science
Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Chemistry
World History</p>
<p>This year:
AP US History
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
AP Chemistry</p>
<p>Next year is going to be fun:
AP World History
AP Comparative Government
AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP English Lit
AP Physics C - Mechanics
AP Physics C - E & M (maybe?)</p>