<p>Rising senior here. (I remember getting my freshman year schedule, and now I’m going to graduate soon…)
I don’t know the order, but these are the 8 classes that are currently appearing on my PowerSchool course registration:</p>
<p>AP English Literature & Composition
AP US Government & Politics (My school calls is AP American Government though…)
AP Calculus AB
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Music Theory (& Composition)
French IV (This is looking to be online due to lack of funding/staff…If it’s Plato like my school uses for other online classes this will be AP then…)
Band
Health and Wellness (Stupid gym requirement. I should have taken in sophomore year…)</p>
<p>If I didn’t have to take gym, I’m not sure if I’d take another AP Class (Probably Bio) or just take Civic Principles–an independent study with the APUSH teacher/Key Club adviser for Key Club officers. (I have this feeling he can get me out of gym sometimes if he really needs his editor…)</p>
<p>@Floatupstream our school never mentioned it! Do you know the policy that enables you to skip it? I have to take a “career and technical education” class (which apparently Computer Science doesn’t count for) so I’ve been doing a class through the mail which cost my family a lot of money. But the class is refundable if I don’t submit any work. It’s also being counted as a core class and lowering my GPA and overall class rank. I’m talking to my school tomorrow to see if I can drop gym and take an honors marketing class or something for this career requirement. Thanks! :)</p>
<p>AP micro
AP stats
AP bio
Physics (no accelerated options…)
Senior English (AP English doesn’t fit into schedule with music and bio)
Senior Band
Gov (had to pick between AP gov and AP micro, can’t do both)
Gym (required)</p>
<p>Already have taken the highest level of German (dual credit), AP BC calc, and AP chem…</p>
<p>And that’s all I can fit into my schedule. I hate trimesters. Luckily my 1st trimester is very easy, so I have time to work on college apps. My 3rd trimester is also easy, so I can take it easy a bit…and study for AP tests!</p>
<p>AP English Literature
AP Micro Economics
AP Physics B
AP Statistics
AP Biology
Accounting 2
History Fair
AP Psychology (self-study)
AP Macro Economics (self-study)
AP European History (self-study)
AP World History (self-study)</p>