What to do when your school runs out of classes for you to take??? lol my situation

<p>okay, so basically up to 8th grade i had been going to this private gifted school which allowed me to get into higher level ( and age) classes
im a junior in a public high school now, this year im taking 6 AP's ( AP Bio, AP AB Calc, AP English, AP Economics, AP Government, Ap Spanish) which are all Senior AP Classes.</p>

<p>the school had been pushing for me to skip a grade but that wasnt where my head was at. i wanted and still want to have a senior year i can call my own.
yet now, what can i take haha</p>

<p>with a courseload that appears to look like they have nearly no more AP's for me ( AP Stats, AP Enviornmental, and AP Spanish Lit( a class for native speakers which i am not haha)) along w/ some college marketing classes</p>

<p>It would appear to me that I will have near 4 off periods haha, to colleges this must seem like id be slacking, when in reality i just have no other options</p>

<p>in case you were wondering past AP's already taken ( AP Physics, and AP U.S History)</p>

<p>so any advice or anyone been in this situation before, how do you think it will look</p>

<p>A very common problem. If you are aiming for an ivy or the like, you take classes at a local college.</p>

<p>Blergh...if only you went to my school...24 APs to choose from...okay sorry that didn't help lol.</p>

<p>suze ill discuss that with my guidance counselor good idea</p>

<p>AP Spanish Lit is usually not just for native speakers, it is taken the year after AP Spanish Language so if you're taking Language now and are doing well, you can do well in AP Spanish Lit next year.</p>

<p>you can also do college courses by distance learning. Check out
<a href="http://www-epgy.stanford.edu/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www-epgy.stanford.edu/&lt;/a>
<a href="http://www.utexas.edu/cee/dec/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.utexas.edu/cee/dec/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>cool cool keep it comin</p>

<p>take community college courses or better yet courses from an actual university</p>

<p>or </p>

<p>take classes that you have interests in like theatre or something
while self-studying other AP's that aren't offered at your school</p>

<p>or you could be a slacker and take PE and Home Ec and classes like that-Just a thought LOL!</p>

<p>i agree with micahel pham, take classes that are fun at your school, and self study some APs. If you want that whole seniro thing, DONT TAKE COLLEGE CLASSES. Talk about no such thing as a senior year, when you take post secondary people forget you even go to the school.</p>

<p>relax and enjoy your senior year=p</p>

<p>See if you can set up an independent study class on a subject you like. There may be a teacher who will agree to supervise you.</p>