<p>The typical non-honors route is:</p>
<ol>
<li>Physical Science</li>
<li>Biology</li>
<li>Chemistry (or Geoscience or Ecology)</li>
<li>None (or Geoscience, Ecology, or Physics)</li>
</ol>
<p>Honors Route:
9. Biology
10. Chemistry
11. Either AP Bio, Physics, or Chem
12. AP Bio, Chem, Physics, or Advanced Physics</p>
<p>My son:
9th: Honors Physics
10th: Honors Chemistry
11th: Honors Biology
12th: AP Physics, AP Biology, AP Chemistry</p>
<p>Actually, my post ^ up there, should say 12th: 2AP Physics, 2AP Biology, and 2AP Chemistry.</p>
<p>Can anyone tell me what the 2's are???</p>
<p>i have a cousin who is in ap2's i thin they are pre ap's or honors but i am not sure</p>
<p>9:Biology A
10:Chemistry 1
11:Physics 1 + AP chemistry
12: AP physics C + Organic Chemistry</p>
<p>organic chemistry sounds cool</p>
<p>i go to Robinson Secondary in Fairfax, Va
regular people take:
9th grade; biology
10th grade; chem
11th grade; physics
12th grade; geosystems</p>
<p>i took/take/will take:
9th grade; honors biology
10th grade; honors chem
11th grade; ib physics + ib biology
summer 2006; Animal Nutrition at Cornell Veterinary Medicine Summer College
12th grade; ib psychology + animal biology at George Mason University</p>
x3rose
May 20, 2006, 4:46pm
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<p>i took/take</p>
<p>9th: Physics
10th: Hon. Chem, AP Chem
11th: Hon. Bio, AP Bio; AP Physics C: Mech., AP Physics C: E&M, AP Environmental Science
12th: no more sciences left</p>
<p>In general, at my school...
9th - Earth Science
10th - Biology
Then trails off from here... </p>
<p>As for me...
9 - Earth Science
10 - Biology, Chemistry
And everything's a blur from there...</p>
<p>For AP science classes, there's a prerequisite of that regular course, so it's chemistry --> AP chemistry.</p>
<p>i think taking earth science, physical science, and any intro to sciences classes are usless</p>