<p>Senior Year:</p>
<p>AP Calc AB
AP Goverment
AP Enviornmental Studies
IB Literature and Language HL
Spanish 5
College Accounting</p>
<p>Senior Year:</p>
<p>AP Calc AB
AP Goverment
AP Enviornmental Studies
IB Literature and Language HL
Spanish 5
College Accounting</p>
<p>I have a few options for what I want to take next year, which will be determined depending on scheduling conflicts. My current ideal schedule for junior year:</p>
<p>AP English Lang.
AP US History
AP Physics C: Mech
AP Chemistry
AP Calc BC
Honors Spanish III
Theology (required…)</p>
<p>Senior Year</p>
<p>AP English Literature
AP Politics and Government
AP Calculus AB
Anatomy and Physiology Honors
Latin IV Honors
School-to-Career
Study Hall</p>
<p>My senior (wow, I can’t believe I’ll be going to college in less than a year and a half!) schedule is my last year of IB:
IB Biology HL
IB Math SL (but we sit in with the AP Calc BC class, and are encouraged to take the AP test, if schedule allows)
IB French SL
IB 20th Century History
IB English (Language A) HL
TOK/U.S. Government Honors (Our school counts each year of TOK as 1/2 credit, and Gov/Econ is split into 1/2 credit Econ and 1/2 credit Government, since it’s required for all high schoolers.)
Lunch is mandatory here, haha.
And one free period. I really can’t fit anything in there without bringing my GPA down with a non-AP/IB class…
I feel like my school’s system is way different from those of everyone else’s school.</p>
<p>Senior Year:
<p>I may do dual enrollment again as well, if I get editor for yearbook I won’t, if I don’t get editor I probably will…</p>
<p>Junior Year
-Adv. Algebra Trig
-APUSH
-French</p>
<p>and the rest i’m doing at the community college via dual enrollment. And CCers, would it be a better idea to take language arts at the community college or take AP language & comp?</p>
<p>Senior Year:</p>
<ul>
<li>AP Calculus AB (yearlong)</li>
<li>Latin II</li>
<li>Research internship (still pending, I really want this lol)</li>
<li>AP Literature</li>
<li>Latin III</li>
</ul>
<p>or (If I don’t get this internship)</p>
<ul>
<li>AP Calculus AB (yearlong)</li>
<li>AP Environmental Science</li>
<li>AP Literature</li>
<li>Latin II</li>
<li>Latin III</li>
<li>AP Psychology</li>
<li>Student aid for AP Chem </li>
</ul>
<p>We don’t register until Monday, so this could change lol~</p>
<p>Junior Year: (I think, maybe)</p>
<p>AP Literature
AP US History
AP Calculus AB
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B
UHS Spanish V (SUNY in HS)
AP Statistics
Gym/AP Chem Lab/AP Physics Lab</p>
<p>Going to die, but…
Senior:
IB English HL 2
IB History HL 2
IB French HL 6
AP Physics C
AP BC Calc
AP Stat
AP Psych</p>
<p>Senior:</p>
<p>AP Calc BC
AP Physics C
AP Biology
AP Comp sci
AP Lit
AP Spanish Language
Religion classes :/</p>
<p>If I decide to go to a less rigorous university I will self study some APs to test out of as many classes as I can.</p>
<p>I’ll be in college next year so I’m not sure yet but I always love planning my schedules!</p>
<p>I’m planning to take introduction to chemistry and calculus III over the summer, so…</p>
<p>Freshman:
PHYS 116: Mechanics
MATH 381: Discrete Mathematics
COMP 116: Introduction to Scientific Programming
LFIT 106: Beginning Jogging
JAPN 101: Elementary Japanese</p>
<p>And yeah, I will be a college freshman next year at UNC. I know this is CC, and all, but I really doubt that any high school freshman would have already taken calculus I~III and college chemistry course before entering high school.</p>
<p>Junior:</p>
<p>IB English 3 HL
IB Spanish 4 SL
IB History of Americas HL
IB Math SL
IB Physics HL
IB Chem HL
AP Statistics</p>
<p>Senior:</p>
<p>AP physics C e&m
post-AP French
Calc III
AP Euro
AP Literature</p>
<p>I haven’t decided on an elective, but I’m thinking about AP stats.</p>
<p>Don’t know, but here are some that I hope to have:
Sophomore English
Calculus III
Public Speaking
Differential Equations for Science/Engineering
General Physics, Mechanics
General Physics, E/M
Introduction to Engineering</p>
<p>And so on so forth, but I want 2 of my 3 non-math/science courses needed for graduation (given I pass all my AP tests) down in freshman year :P</p>
<p>Senior:
AP Calculus AB
AP Latin Vergil
AP European History
Anatomy & Physiology
Senior Seminar English
AP Art History</p>
<p>I’m going to be a college freshman next year so I’m not sure. I’ll probably end up taking Calc II/III, Calc-Based Physics, Chem, Literature and other classes.</p>
<p>Junior Year (very tentative, there will probably be scheduling conflicts, but this is what I’m hoping for)</p>
<p>AP Lang
AP Chem
APUSH
Spanish 4H
Latin 2H
Physics H
Pre-Calc H</p>
<p>Senior schedule: DE is Dual enrollment with local CC
1 semester
DE Comp 1
DE Speech
DE College Algebra
DE Pysics
DE Spanish 1
DE Environmental Science
Anatomy
World History
Early Choir</p>
<p>2 semester
DE Comp 2
DE Government
DE Statistics
DE Calculus
DE Spanish 2
Dramatic literature
Anatomy
World History
Early choir</p>
<p>Comments/suggestions?</p>
<p>@Brandewyn, your schedule looks very rigorous! Great job getting that far, and good luck!</p>
<p>Junior:</p>
<p>IB HL English 1
IB HL Chemistry 1
IB HL French 5
IB SL Math (no HL)
IB SL Physics
AP Physics C
Band
Discrete Math<em>/Calc III</em></p>
<p>*=at nearby community college</p>