When to double up on science?

<p>Currently I'm contemplating which high school year to take two science courses my planned schedule:</p>

<p>Freshman Year: AP Chemistry
Sophmore Year: AP Biology
Junior Year: AP Physics C & AP Environmental Science
Senior Year: College Science: Physics or Chemistry. </p>

<p>Also, for mathematics my schedule:</p>

<p>Freshman Year: AP Calculus BC
Sophmore Year: Calculus II
Junior Year: Multivariable Calculus
Senior Year: Differential Equations</p>

<p>Please input with difficulties ratings, (1-10) college readiness ratings, etc.</p>

<p>Thanks~</p>

<p>me-</p>

<p>freshman: physics
sophomore: chem and bio
junior: bio and environmental
senior: chem physics and human anatomy</p>

<p>freshman: algebra 2
sophomore: pre calc
junior: ap calc
senior: stat and Multivariable calc + linear equations</p>

<p>i give you a 10</p>

<p>Only one math class for 3 years and only one science for 2 years? You probably won’t get into an ivy with that schedule.</p>

<p>^What are you talking about?</p>

<p>Calc B.C = Calc I and Calc II</p>

<p>Yes, but it’s only 1 high school course.</p>

<p>Regardless, OP is destined to enroll in his local community college because he simply does not take enough advanced courses.</p>

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<p>How are you going into BC as a freshman? That’s pretty impressive. What did you take in middle school?</p>

<p>Nice trolling dfree, taking every AP Science and AP Calculus BC freshman year sets me up for failure in which world?</p>

<p>no but I’m serious though</p>

<p>Please, enlighten me with you’re advanced and intuitive schedule.</p>

<p>When I was a freshman:</p>

<p>Remedial Algebra I
Spanish 1
Earth Science
History
Remedial English
Home economics
Autoshop
Gym/Health</p>

<p>I failed my history class so I had to repeat it sophomore year >.<</p>

<p>So you’re telling me which classes to take?</p>

<p>I give this a 3/10</p>

<p>You think home economics is hard? Try taking AP HOME ECONOMICS. Yeah, this year’s been awful. I wouldn’t ever take Earth Science though, and definitely not AP Earth Science. I’ve never met anyone who dared to take that course.</p>

<p>Hilarious, bag one of the best possible mathematics and science schedules.</p>

<p>^If you know it’s one of the best, why post it asking us?</p>

<p>@dfree, does your school require you to take Remedial English 1 before AP Remedial English?</p>

<p>Yea, it’s a real hassle but you gotta do what you gotta do.</p>

<p>Diviad because I want to know if there’s anything else I should do.</p>

<p>I don’t know if this is real or not so… </p>

<p>I don’t know how smart you are, I don’t know if you’re lying or not. I’m a trustful person and until I see proof that this is just a lie and you’re really dumb as a brick. But, if you were taking these classes, good luck. Those classes are really challenging, and should not be taken lightly. Ranking 1-10 on stupidity, I’ll give you a 9/10. On the rigor of your courses I’ll give you a 10/10</p>

<p>This kid’s threads get so funny, so quickly.</p>

<p>But otherwise:</p>

<p>Kid, </p>

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