<p>We started scheduling next year's classes and i signed up for honors pre-calc, spanish 3, and law/creative writing (each are a semester long).</p>
<p>I really want to go to college for a language or area study, so I was wondering: would it be better for me to take spanish 3 AND french 1 (i like french too), regular pre-calc (hate math :) ), and save the other two for my senior year? </p>
<p>(if I do law/writing next year, the only problem is that i'll have two periods of study hall senior year, and my school only allows one class period per day, one day per week of study hall--so i'd have to take something else anyway.)</p>
<p>and if my parents are if-y on me taking two languages, how do I convince them??</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>skip precalc. do ap calc bc. skip french 1 and 2, do french 3. skip spanish 3 and do AP spanish.</p>
<p>dont do law/creative writing, sounds like BS classes. take ap lit/comp and a law internship instead.</p>
<p>Thanks for answering, but I can’t do ANY of that.</p>
<p>My school requires a student to test out of a class to take the next one up (i.e. test out of french 1 & 2 to take french 3). My french is slim to none, so this wouldn’t be possible. Same with spanish (and we don’t have AP, just honors 4)</p>
<p>Same with precalc…you HAVE to take pre-calc in some form in order to take Calculus, and i don’t know what the difference is between our AP calc, and AP Calc BC, but I know we only have reg. AP Calc (and seeing as I hate math, that’s not really something I want to do).</p>
<p>About AP lit/comp, those are divided into two AP English classes, both of which I plan on taking (one each 11/12 grade). And I have no interest in working as a lawyer. I plan to go for area studies.</p>
<p>Can anybody answer the questions posted in my original post, keeping this stuff in mind? thanks.</p>