what are you taking next year???

<p>AP English Lang
AP Studio Art 2D
Economics Honors/Government Honors
Trigonometry Honors/Analytical Geometry Honors
American History Honors
Art 3D Portfolio Honors
Classical Literature/Contemporary Literature</p>

<p>i am going to be a senior.
i am coming back to america in july
i have to take the american history class because they don't have it in portugal ;)</p>

<p>Senior year:</p>

<p>AP English Literature
AP French Language
AP United States Government
AP Comparative Government
AP Calculus AB
Band VI
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism</p>

<p>AP Macroeconomics online
Physics I Honors online
SAT Prep Coruse online</p>

<p>Senior year:</p>

<p>Honors Multivariable Calculus
AP Computer Science AB
AP French (may change to Princeton bio and/or chem)
AP Literature and Composition
Environmental Studies (independent study, may change to Princeton bio and/or chem)
Integrated Political and Legal Experiences</p>

<p>Junior year:</p>

<p>AP English Lit.
AP English Lang.
AP Biology
Precalculus
Formality Singers
Spanish III
T.A.</p>

<p>And I'm thinking about taking AP Gov. and AP Macro. online.</p>

<p>AP Calc BC
AP US His
AP Chem
AP Physics B or Spanish III H
AP Music Theory or Band IV H
English III H</p>

<p>Junior next year:</p>

<p>APUSH
Psych - self study
Micro - self study
Honors Physics (will self-study for Physics B)
AP English
Design and Drawing (need an arts credit to graduate)
math 12 honors
AP stats - self study</p>

<p>Senior year -- </p>

<p>AP English
AP Calc BC or AB (haven't decided to kill myself or slack off yet)
AP French
AP Enviromental Sci
Electronic Engineering w/ Physics
Adv Portfolio I & II
Peer Tutoring (seniors helping frosh program)
H. Economics (selfstudying AP Econ because school doesn't offer course)</p>

<p>also contemplating taking multivariable/or organic chem @ local college.</p>

<p>should be a blast :)</p>

<p>Art Portfolio sounds like a cool class...what do you do in it? Is it like Studio Art?</p>

<p>Sophomore next year...</p>

<p>AP US History
English 10X (X=honors)
Chem 10X
IB Math SL Year 1 (I'll switch to HL next year)
French 2X
Concert Choir (Highest choir)</p>

<p>AP Chem
AP Bio (if i get in :P stupid budget cuts)
Pre-Calc H
French 4 H
APUSH
Lit H
Journalism</p>

<p>junior next year...how scary</p>

<p>im taking twelve classes next year. (including self-study and college classes)</p>

<p>AP American History
AP Bio
AP English Lit
Ap Calculus
Physics
P.E
A.P Economics
Cisco Networking Semester 4</p>

<p>AP English Language
AP US History
AP Comparative Politics
Honors Chemistry
Honors French 4
Honors Trigonometry
Advanced Theatre Arts</p>

<p>ap euro
ap english
ap spanish
ap bio</p>

<p>multivariable calc at harvard extension, (if i get in)</p>

<p>
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Art Portfolio sounds like a cool class...what do you do in it? Is it like Studio Art?

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It's basically a prepratory class to make a compliation of your works that go towards your "art" portfolio to send to art schools & the like :) Very intensive in our school, we have to do three decent pieces (as in 10+ hours per piece) for summer hw, and then we have to create at least fifteen other large-scale works for our portfolio to submit to colleges. He'll make slides and everything for us, haha. Pretty neat!</p>

<p>AP Spanish (V)
English Honors IV (I already took AP)
AP Physics
AP Biology
AP Calculus
Theology (semester)/ history course (semester)</p>

<p>and possibly AP Psych/AP Language self-study</p>

<p>AP English Lang.
Honors Spanish IV
Precalculus
AP Bio
Honors Government and Politics</p>

<p>ap stat
ap comp sci
ap physics
ap macro
ap english
ap calc bc
ap euro
anatomy =)
ap latin</p>

<p>Soph Year-</p>

<p>Plane and Solid Geometry (Honors)
Chemistry (Honors and Self Study for AP)
AP European History
English II (Honors)
Spanish III
Religion II/ Gym II</p>

<p>(Japanese at communtiy college)</p>

<p>Next year (Junior):</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP Government
Advanced Chemistry Techniques (School equivalent of AP)
Physics
Honors Spanish IV
Honors English</p>