What is your high school courseload (4 years)?

<p>Mine isn’t rigorous as well.
9th
English 1 honors
Geometry honors
Health/Geography
Spanish 1
P.E
Physical Science honors</p>

<p>10th
English 2 Honors
Algebra 2 honors
Euro AP
Spanish 2
P.E
Biology Honors</p>

<p>11th
English 3
Spanish 3
Yearbook
Precalc Honors
Chem Honors
US History</p>

<p>Projected 12th
Calc AB AP
MicroEcon AP/Govt AP
Yearbook
Visual Art
English 4
Physics</p>

<p>Freshmen
World History Honors
English 9
PE/Into to High School
Intro to Music/Art Fundamentals
Algebra 1
Spanish 1
Theology 1
Conceptual Physics</p>

<p>Sophomore
Theology 2
Spanish 2
Geometry
Modern History Honors
Intro to Tech/PE
English 10
Biology Honors </p>

<p>Junior
AP English Language
Chemistry Honors
Christian Morality/Life Paths
Church History/Mixed Media
History of the Middle East/Into to HTML
Algebra 2
Spanish 3</p>

<p>Senior
AP English Lit
AP Art History
Spanish Conversation
Pre-Calculus Honors
Social Justice/World Religions
US History
Teacher’s Aide/Personal Finance</p>

<p>** denotes an honors course.</p>

<p>Freshman
-English 9
-Western Civilization
-Geometry
-Algebra II/Trigonometry**
-Molecular Biology**
-Spanish III
-Aquatics - PE (semester course)
-Fitness - PE (semester course)</p>

<p>Sophomore
-English 10
-History of Japan (semester course)
-History of China (semester course)
-Accelerated Chemistry**
-Pre-Calculus**
-AP Spanish Language
-Guitar
-Dance - PE (semester course)
-Group Fitness - PE (semester course)</p>

<p>After many changes and much discussion with counselors and parents, here is my schedule for the next two years: </p>

<p>Junior
-AP English Language
-AP Calculus BC
-AP US History
-AP Macroeconomics (semester course)
-AP Spanish Literature
-AP Physics B</p>

<p>Senior
-Senior English Electives (not decided yet; we don’t offer AP English Lit)
-AP Statistics
-AP Physics C
-AP World History
-AP Chinese Language
-Art</p>

<p>I. Freshman

  • Honors English 9
  • Honors Math A/B
  • Honors Spanish II
  • Honors Global History I
  • Regents Earth Science</p>

<p>II. Sophomore

  • AP European History
  • Honors Math B
  • Honors Spanish III
  • Honors English 10
  • Regents Biology</p>

<p>III. Junior Year

  • AP United States History
  • AP English Language
  • AP Psychology
  • Honors Chemistry
  • Honors Math 12
  • Honors Spanish IV</p>

<p>IV. Senior Year

  • AP Biology
  • AP United States Gov
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP English Literature
  • Honors Physics</p>

<p>IX.
Honors 9th Lit/Comp
Honors Algebra II
Honors Biology
Honors Spanish II
Political Science / Health
Speech and Forensics / Acting I</p>

<p>X.
AP World History
Honors 10th Lit/Comp
Honors Precalculus
Honors Chemistry
Honors Spanish III
Symphony Orchestra</p>

<p>XI.
AP U.S. History
AP Calculus BC
AP Physics B
AP English Language
AP Spanish Language
Symphony Orchestra</p>

<p>XII.
College Calculus II and III
AP European History
AP Chemistry
AP English Literature
AP Art History
Symphony Orchestra</p>

<p>So I THOUGHT I was taking a pretty damn difficult courseload, but then I found this thread. Hah.</p>

<p>Why are your schools so rich!!! My school is the best in the district yet we only have like, 9… on a good year…</p>

<p>Nine … what? AP courses? :|</p>

<p>^ yeah.
thats on a good year. the classes dont usually fill up so they dont get taught.</p>

<p>9th Grade:
World History L1
Biology L1
French I L1
Latin I L1
Geometry L1
English I L1</p>

<p>L1 was the highest you can take in 9th grade, unless you were in Algebra 2 Honors.</p>

<p>10th Grade: Switched schools to a private school
AP European History
Chemistry
French II
Algebra II/Trig
English II Honors</p>

<p>11th Grade:
AP US History
Physics
Statistics Honors
PreCalculus Honors
AP English: Lang & Comp
Studio Art (Sem. 1)
Digital Imaging (Sem. 2)</p>

<p>12th:
AP U.S. Government & Politics
AP Physics B
AP Calculus BC
French III
AP English: Lit & Comp</p>

<p>…yeah not the hardest of all schedules, but still not bad.</p>

<p>9th grade</p>

<p>Drama P
Art P
English 9 Gate P
PE<br>
World Geography P
Algebra I P</p>

<p>10th grade</p>

<p>Music Essentials Hon
Geometry P
English 10 Hon
Symphony P
Biology P
French 3 P
World Civilizations P</p>

<p>11th grade</p>

<p>Symphony P
Alg II/Trig P
American Literature Hon
Biology AP
ROP Biotechnology
French 4 Hon
US History AP</p>

<p>12th grade</p>

<p>Syphony P
Intro Analysis P
Comp/Lit AP
Physics Hon
French 5 AP
Macro/Micro Economics AP</p>

<p>Ha freshman year was a joke…</p>

<p>9
Math
English
Geography
French
Music
Gym
Science</p>

<p>10
Math
English
History
Civics/Careers
Music
Science
French</p>

<p>11
Biology
Functions
Chemistry
Media Studies
English
Music
Media Studies</p>

<p>Summer School
Physics</p>

<p>12
Music
Biology
English
Advanced Functions
Chemistry
Calculus and Vectors
Physics</p>

<p>And every year, I would take early morning Band and also early morning Jazz</p>

<p>Not entirely sure the point of this thread, but FWIW…</p>

<p>9th grade:
-Freshman English
-Freshman History - World History
-Honors Geometry and Precalc
-First year Latin
-Introduction to Biology
-Intermediate Music Theory (a yearlong Music or Art course was required as freshman)</p>

<p>10th grade:
-Honors AP BC Calculus
-Sophomore English
-Second year Latin
-College Physics (a non-calculus physics course, but they call it this anyways)
-Peoples of the Book (Religion)/Phys Ed/European History (school works on a 3 term per year system)
-(free)/Intro to Programming in JAVA/Introduction to Theatre</p>

<p>11th Grade:
-Junior English with Shakespeare
-AP AB Computer Science
-Honors AP Physics C (2 terms)/Quantum Mechanics and Relativity
-Linear Algebra and Multivariate Calculus
-AP Latin - Vergil
-Math Problem Solving Seminar/Introduction to Visual Art/(free)</p>

<p>12th grade:
-US History (AP level)
-Introduction to Photography/James Joyce (AP level English)/Advanced Photography
-Independent study in Computer Science/Differential Equations/Fractals and Chaos
-Feasts and Fools (2 terms, senior English elective at AP level)/AP Latin - Literature
-Accelerated first and second year Ancient Greek</p>

<p>I’ll be a senior this year but my schedule was/is this:</p>

<p>Gr.9
Academic English
Academic Math
Academic French
Academic Science
Academic Geography
Open Female Gym
Gr.10 Open Guitar
Open Family Living</p>

<p>Gr.10
Academic English
Academic Math
Academic Science
Academic French
Academic Canadian History
Gr 12. University Psychology
Open Civics and Careers
Open Food and Nutrition</p>

<p>Gr. 11
University (Academic) English
College (Applied) Math
University/College Computer Science
University Chemistry
University French
College Living and Working with Children
Open Gr.10 Business (a graduation requirement that my guidance counselor failed to mention
University American History</p>

<p>Gr.12:</p>

<p>University English
University/College Writer’s Craft
University Cultural History of Canada
University World History: The West and the World
University World History: World History through the 16th Century
University Canadian and International Law
University Canadian and World Issues
University French (DROPPING for either a Spare or University Food and Nutrition)</p>

<p>Yeah, can you tell who wants to be a history teacher? ;)</p>

<p>Freshman:
Geometry Honors
Gym
Interdisciplinary Global Honors
Interdisciplinary English Honors
Concert Orchestra
Biology
Latin II Honors</p>

<p>Sophomore:
Speech/ Perspectives in Lit. Honors
Latin III Honors
AP World History
Chemistry
Gym
Algebra II/Trig
Concert Orchestra</p>

<p>Summer: Health</p>

<p>Junior:
Symphony Orchestra
AP U.S. History
Physics
Gym
Marketing
Am. Lit/ Essay Writing Honors
Pre-AP Latin
Precalculus</p>

<p>Senior:
Symphony Orchestra
SUPA Economics / SUPA Participation in Government
SUPA English
SUPA Psychology / SUPA Sociology
AP Calculus (Our school doesn’t even tell us if it’s AB or BC and I suspect I won’t find out until I’ve signed up for the exam >>)
AP Latin: Vergil </p>

<p>SUPA classes are allegedly the exact same classes that the college kids take at Syracuse University, although according to my guidance counselor, they’re not looked at as college class because “you’re not taking it with college kids so the thinking is at a lower-level.” (Despite this, AP classes are allegedly DEFINITELY college classes, despite there still being no college kids.) Can someone explain this one to me?</p>

<p>Ehh…I’m bored. </p>

<p>Middle school:
Algebra 1 (I didn’t take the credit due to my two lovely B-s in the class…:P)
Geometry (same, except they were a C and D.)</p>

<p>Summer between 8th an 9th grade:
Retook second semester Geometry and “Algebra Review.” (Really. :P)</p>

<p>9th grade:
Algebra 2
Honors English 9
Pacific Northwest History (1 semester) (required, worst class EVER)
Tech
Art 9
Physics/Chemistry 1 (each 1 semester)
Study Hall/Communications/I was stuck in special ed
Chinese I</p>

<p>10th grade:
Honors English 10
Honors World History (no AP)
Honors Precalc
Biology
Health (1 semester)
Ceramics (1 semester)
Study Hall/Communications/I was still stuck in special ed
Chinese II</p>

<p>11th grade:
Honors English 11
APUSH
Calculus
Honors Creative Writing
Bioethics
Chinese III</p>

<p>12th grade (what I’ve signed up for):
AP English Language Independent Study (class cut)
AP Lit
“Honors Social Studies” (claims to be AP Philosophy and AP Human Geo…I think…)
AP Stat
AP Psych
AP Envi Sci
AP Studio Art
AP Chinese IV</p>

<p>I play water polo and swim so I don’t have to take PE. :smiley: The only APs open to underclassmen are calc for sophomores and Spanish, French and Chinese. The only honors courses are English and Math. </p>

<p>Can anyone tell I <em>hate</em> science? I might not even take it next year, because if Envi Sci is cut then I’ll have to take a real one like Physics. O.o</p>

<p>Anyone find it RIDICULOUS that once you are in special ed you are stuck? I was in there for ADHD and APD and the counselors didn’t let me drop the class until I pointed out I took harder classes than the “normal” kids. I almost switched schools to get out. XP</p>

<p>Hey OP, can I have your email so I can worship you/give you an e-bj?</p>

<p>UGH. the financial crisis affected our HS, now we can only take 6 periodsss… can’t get it as many classes</p>

<p>Im an incoming sophomore, so this is projected. Also went to a 7-9 junior high, so freshman year is kinda weird</p>

<p>Freshman
-high school-
German 1
10th Grade Biology
IB Precalc
-junior high-
TA eng honors (required to TA a period after coming back from the high school -.- sucks)
Eng honors
WA state history/Freshman Project
Physical Science</p>

<p>Summer: Online health class</p>

<p>Sophomore
German 2
PreIB Bio/Chem
PreIB World History
PreIB English
IB Calculus
Metal Design</p>

<p>Trying to get my parents to help me fight for a 7th period, for AP Stat</p>

<p>Junior Year
IB Junior English
IB History of the Americas
IB Physics 1
IB computer science
German 3
idk what to take for math… i though the HL test has to be taken Senior year, so IB math HL is out… anyone help me? Theres like IB advanced math topics… thats about it</p>

<p>Senior
IB Senior English
IB Contemporary World History
IB Physics 2
TOK
German 4
IB math something i still dont know…</p>

<p>Can you guys help me with the math thing… i have no idea what to take junior/senior year. do HL tests HAVE TO be taken senior year?</p>

<p>projected:</p>

<p>9th
Spanish II, Geometry, American History, Physical Science, PE, English I, Team Sports
10th
Spanish III, Algebra II, World History, Biology I, English II, Forensic Science, Speech, Finance
11th
Spanish IV, Trig, Calc., Chemistry, Biology II, Geography,</p>