What's your classes are you taking next term?

<p>What classes are you taking next term?</p>

<p>Senior Year
Honors Physics
Enterpeneurship
Accounting II
Marketing</p>

<p>AP Calc BC
AP Lit
AP Chem Lab
AP Chem Lecture
AP French
Honors Physics
Dance 1</p>

<p>Current semester:
AP English Language
AP US History
AP Calculus AB
Spanish V Literature (level after AP)
Honors Physics</p>

<p>AP Macroecon is over and done with… thank goodness!</p>

<p>Senior Year:
AP Statistics
AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature
AP Government and Politics
DC Introduction to Psychology
Teacher Aide</p>

<p>AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP English Language
AP US history
AP Biology
Academic Coach
Advanced dance</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC
IB French 5
AP Macroeconomics
AP English Lit
AP Physics B
IB Latin 4
AP Psychology
Honors Debate (lol)</p>

<p>Econ
Physiology.
Some sort of biotech.</p>

<p>That’s it. :smiley: :smiley: :D:D:D:D:D:D</p>

<p>Senior Year!</p>

<p>**Fall 2010<a href=“And%20this%20keeps%20changing%20%3C_%3C…story%20of%20my%20life”>/b</a></p>

<p>CHM 251: Organic Chemistry I
COM 231: Public Speaking
ENG 231: American Literature I
MAT 273: Calculus III
MATH 381: Discrete Math (Preq. Calc II)
Philosophy Honors (Yay for one high school course!)
PHY 251: General Physics I (Calculus-based)</p>

<p>Spring 2011</p>

<p>CHM 252: Organic Chemistry II
Computer Programming I (Yay one high school class!)
ENG 232: American Literature II
MAT 151: Statistics I
MAT 285: Differential Equations
PHI 240: Introduction to Ethics
PHY 252: General Physics II (Calculus-based)</p>

<p>Fall 2010</p>

<p>English II H
World History H
Chemistry H
Algebra II H
Spanish III H
World Religions
Creative Writing II
Drama I, Advance Drama I, Advance Drama II</p>

<p>first semester college</p>

<p>Math 104
Management 100
Writing Seminar(irrelevant but required)
Another elective(probably legal studies)</p>

<p>My next term would be summer semester where I’m studying abroad in Costa Rica :smiley:
(RCAH = Residential College in the Arts and Humanities)</p>

<p>So:
Spanish 290 or 490
RCAH 295 Special Topics in the Arts and Humanities
RCAH 292A Engagement Proseminar
RCAH 292B Engagement and Reflection</p>

<p>No idea what I’m taking fall/spring.</p>

<p>2nd Semester Senior:
Honors English
Honors Anatomy&Physiology
AP Physics
AP Env. Sci.
AP Psych.
Multivariable Calc. (calc 3? whatever is after AP calc bc)
Teacher Intern/Aide</p>

<p>Well next term is the next semester for me.
~Fall
A.P Stat
Psychology 1 Honors
A.P Lit
A.P Biology
A.P Environmental
A.P Spanish
Senior Seminar
~Spring
Everything stays the same besides…
Psychology 1 —> Independence Leadership (A.K.A Mentor) A.P Euro</p>

<p>exactly the same. pales in comparison to other peoples schedule… but:</p>

<p>ap environmental sci
ap language/comp
ap us history
french 4
regular chemistry</p>

<p>next year (senior year):</p>

<p>ap government
ap lang/lit
ap psych
art in both semesters (school requirement)
sociology 1 semester/something else the other semester</p>

<p>Junior Year:</p>

<p>AP Calculus AB
AP Environmental Science
AP United States History
AP English Language and Composition
AP Psychology
Spanish 4
Web Design -OR- Teacher Assisting</p>

<p>I’m scared to jump from taking two AP classes this year to five next year. I think I can do it though.</p>

<p>Fall of Senior Year:</p>

<p>AP Environmental Science
AP Econ
AP English
German IV
Textiles
Discrete Math
Study Hall
Newspaper</p>

<p>Though, I definitely need to fit in AP Calculus (probably instead of Discrete. I don’t even know why I’m in it or what it is).</p>

<p>Hopefully for senior year:
AP Literature
Health/Career class (mandatory)
US Gov. / Economics
Music Appreciation
Psychology
Undecided elective</p>

<p>I’ll probably take a cc math class too, not sure yet.</p>

<p>Senior Year:
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP French
AP English Literature
AP U.S. Government / AP Economics
P.E.</p>

<p>So weird, posting my probably senior schedule. I feel like I’ve grown up on CC. -tear-</p>

<p>Same thing I’ve been taking, but with an Art class squeezed in due to [rather stupid] graduation requirements.</p>