<p>Here is my schedule as a junior:
French IV
IB Physics
IB Theory of Knowledge
Physical Education (Graduation Requirement)
IB Econonomics
IB English
Precalculus
AP US History
French III</p>
<p>I have no lunch period, because I have to take two French courses in order to be an IB Diploma Candidate. Is this a rigorous schedule?</p>
<p>How are you talking French IV before French III?</p>
<p>Do you not eat during the school day at all?</p>
<p>Me, Sophomore, 1st semester (now):</p>
<p>French III Pre-AP
Sports Medicine
Pre-AP LEAP (gifted/talented) English II
AP LEAP World History
Geometry Honors</p>
<p>Next Semester:
Webmastering (need technology credit)
AP French IV
Pre-AP LEAP (gifted/talented) English II
AP LEAP World History (they're all year, Eng/Hist, 'cause it's LEAP)
Pre-AP Chem</p>
<p>You need to EAT during the day.
And we have about 9 threads on schedules. Please search before you make a whole other thread. It just takes up space, sorry.</p>
<p>I think your schedule is pretty hard. I envy you lol.</p>
<p>My schedule as a junior:
English 11 Honors
Physics Honors
AP Calculus BC
AP US History
Theology 11 Honors (mandatory course)
Phys. Ed. 11
Spanish 11 Honors
Orchestra
Jazz Band</p>
<p>I feel like this is not a rigorous course at all... :(
But, my school usually don't allow juniors take AP classes, which is really stupid... Is this gonna hurt my chance of going into good colleges?</p>
<p>If you're usually not allowed to take AP courses as a junior, then clearly you show that you've exceeded the expectations of your school, and thus enabled you into AP classes. Why would that hurt your college chances if you went above and beyond what is the norm for your grade in your particular school?</p>
<p>^concur with Unoriginal.
@vivelevieboheme: I'm doubling up, which requires me to take these courses. I guess I will just have to work a little harder in French IV</p>
<p>Senior: Hardest schedule I could take considering the offerings at my school
Band 4
School Service w/ AP World teacher
AP Calc AB (self studying BC)
Spanish 3
AP Eng Lit
AP Bio
Online: AP USH
Self Study: AP Chem</p>
<p>not having a lunch is pretty common at my school. teachers are required to let you eat in class during lunch periods (unless its like a chem lab or something)
I've only had a luch pd once in the past three years, but I do have one this year</p>
<p>ap art history
ap calc ab
ap gov
lunch
ap euro
ap lit
gym/calc lab
social psych/sociology</p>
I won't even go on about the shocking value of some people here without lunch.</p>
<p>Your schedule's fine as it is. Do you honestly need to ask "OH IS IT GOOD LOLZZ"?</p>
<p>And my ideal schedule was either (digging up another thread because I'm bored) :
[quote]
ap latin
ap french
ap spanish
ap italian
ap japanese
ap chinese
ap english
[/quote]
or
[quote]
AP Mario studies, Nintendo extension
AP pro FPS'ers (SF/CS/CoD and the like 1st sem., Huxley/DoD/AA sorta thing 2nd sem.)
AP MMORPG's (2 period class; too large of a scope, from AO/AoC/DA/EQ to GW/MS/FF/WWII)
AP pokemon (All versions)
AP Blizzard Entertainment (probably Sc/Wc mostly, but a dose of D2 won't hurt...also upcoming info about Sc2 would be nice)
AP World of Warcraft (deserves it's own section)
AP Other Consoles Miscellaneous (PS2, GCube, etc...)<a href="Especially%20the%20latter,%20I%20was%20desiring%20it%20so%20much">/quote</a>.</p>
<p>But it was only an ideal schedule and it looks like I had scheduling conflicts and I didn't get I wanted, so...it'll be the mediocre.typical "Math, Science, English, History, Language, PE" schedule.</p>
<p>Stop complaining, you guys know you love these threads. :)</p>
<p>Sophomore</p>
<p>AP Physics B
AP Calculus BC
Chemistry Honors
English II Honors
General Biology I (H)
SPA 111
SPA 112 (H)
SPA 211 (H)
SPA 212 (H) (Equivalent of AP Spanish Language)</p>
<p>(H) means That Honors isn't in the name, but it's weighted as honors.</p>
<ul>
<li>Accelerated courses are part of Project Acceleration, which basically gives the student credit for the accelerated course's college level counterpart (e.g. completion of Accelerated Spanish will give credit for certain levels of college Spanish courses.) It's like a fake AP course, weighted as an honors.</li>
</ul>
<p>No one's going to read this, because we honestly don't care about what other people's course loads are. We just want to either A) boast, or B) compare with others, and then boast.</p>
<p>AP English
AP Economics
AP US History
AP European History
AP Biology
Multivariable Calculus
Lifetime Health/ Health Issues
Basketball & Volleyball/ Advanced Communication Skills</p>