<p>I've applied to a OSSM (Oklahoma School of Science and Math) Regional Center, so I have to wait a while before I know what I take next year. </p>
<p>Asssuming that I do get chosen, and get to go in the afternoon, I'm hoping that my schedule will be:
Junior Year
English 3
Band
Chemistry
Government or Psychology
AP Calculus BC (at the center)
AP Physics (at the center)</p>
<p>If not,
English 3
Band
Chemistry
Algebra 3 (School's name for Pre-Calc)
Psychology
Government
Advanced Computers</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP French/AP French Literature
AP Latin:Vergil
Calculus
Mythology
French Philosophy - the course is all in french.
AP U.S. Gov and Politics/AP Economics
AP European History
Spirtuality/Relationships/Gym
AP English Lit</p>
<p>9 period day:
AP Gov / AP Eco
AP English Lit
AP Bio (or AP Physics, or maybe even AP Psych)
AP Calc BC
AP Spanish Lang
American Sign Language 3/4 (taking regents in January and taking 4 2nd semester)
Japanese 2
Band 11
Phys. Ed. 11 (mandatory)</p>
<p>By the way, people, you can't get CREDIT for a class you're not ACTUALLY taking. Taking the final exam only gives you advance standing to move into the next level not a Credit. It's not only a law for most states, but it might be a federal law is well.</p>
<p>I might be graduating early to apply to Ivy League. </p>
<p>Sophmore Year
AP English Language(I asked the English Department supervisor)
Differential Equations(I'll have done Linear Algebra, Multivariable Integral Calculus and Multivariable Differential Calculus before this.)
AP European History(Maybe AP US History)
AP Spanish Language(Maybe Literature because language is easy for me and I might be moving into AP Spanish Language this year)
AP Latin: Literature/Vergil
AP Biology
AP Statistics(Maybe, it'd be a relaxing treat for me)
French 3H,3/4H,4H,4/5H or 5H( are possibilities if I choose French)</p>
<p>By the way Chaostheory, what are you talking about? Noone gets depressed over schedules.</p>
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<p>Actually, at my school it DOES count for a credit. =</p>
<p>But then again, it's a private parochial school...if that accounts for anything.</p>
<p>To double on what buttery said, Masterus, I am taking classes that don't have scheduled periods but that I'm getting school credit for. I've already received credit for one I did Freshman year, so I'm positive it's possible.</p>
<p>And I'm also at a private parochial school.</p>
<p>If you can find proof of the illegality of such a horrible idea, I'll remember to keep more quiet about it in the future. If not, then I'm disinclined to believe you. ;)</p>
<p>Private Schools are another issue...These laws affect public schools since Private schools choose the amount of time they want their students to be in school and what they get credit for. Private schools have a lot of freedoms.</p>
<p>AP psych
AP English IV
AP US Government
AP Econ
AP English IV
Honors PRe Calc
Honors Chem
Senior Synth
Andvanced PE Football
Advanced PE Baseball</p>