Which Schedule?!?!

<p>Okay so, I have a couple of schedule options for next year, which one do you guys think looks the best? I will be a Junior..</p>

<p>Option 1:
Adv.Topic in Physics Hnrs(AP Physics C)
Multivariable Calculus
AP Spanish
AP Lang
Gym
AP Computer Science
APUSH
Study Hall</p>

<p>Option 2:
Adv.Topic in Physics Hnrs(AP Physics C)
Multivariable Calculus
AP Spanish
AP Lang
Gym
AP Chemistry
APUSH
Study Hall</p>

<p>Option 3:
Adv.Topic in Physics Hnrs(AP Physics C)
Multivariable Calculus
AP Spanish
AP Lang
Gym
Study Hall
Molecular Biology at Princeton University(takes up two periods since its a lecture class)</p>

<p>So what do guys think?</p>

<p>im a bit biased about biology so…</p>

<p>self study/take online course on AP chem/comp sci/us history.</p>

<p>take molecular bio.
and biophysics/biochem after that.</p>

<p>and lol. this is like what my schedule will be like when im a junior.
except its more like biophysics/biochem.
and no gym. or ap spanish. or multivariable (maybe)</p>

<p>As for your original question which “looks the best”, I’d say all three “look good” enough, but probably the last one since it’s at a University (assuming you get high grades)?</p>

<p>My personal pick would be #2, but it depends. It’s because I’d avoid bio at any cost.</p>

<p>Yay Bio fanatic :D</p>

<p>Ehhh…Princeton really strict about their prereqs so Biophysics and Biochem isn’t even available to college freshman so I doubt they’d let me…but I’ll see. But that would be awesome:)</p>

<p>Princeton has grade deflation so I don’t know about high grades, hopefully they’d be lenient for high school students…</p>

<p>Bio is awesome! Why would you hate it?</p>

<p>Any other opinions?</p>

<p>uh. is the mbio course during school?
cause i suggest taking courses online during that time.</p>

<p>like which ones?</p>

<p>The course is coordinated with whatever Princeton’s schedule is so i drive there during the second-half of lunch and stay there for like 2.5 hours…</p>

<p>princeton is really pretty and nice. last one</p>

<p>meadoh, we must be pretty near each other</p>

<p>It’s kinda hard to say.</p>

<p>Option 1 = Option 2. AP CS is not “better” than AP Chem, nor vice versa. It all comes down to do you want to take one college course and sacrifice the opportunity to take two AP’s? Personally I would just take option 3 and self study USH if possible. Don’t take chem and college level bio in the same year.</p>

<p>I’d definitely go with the last one…it’s a college class at a prestigious university…
whereas you can always self-study AP’s
and they don’t matter anyways, as a lot of colleges don’t really accept a lot of AP credit…so yea, college class ftw</p>

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Because bio is made up of doses and piles of massive epic fails. </p>

<p>Times ten.</p>

<p>also I’m not very intelligent, but it comes worse in bio…most difficult subject I’ve ever had. I’d take any other subject any day, I think bio takes real talent imo.</p>

<p>I say option 2 because chemistry > life. plus, option 3 will force you to have no history. i think this is your junior year and US history is an important class.</p>

<p>I say 2 or 3.</p>

<p>I’d say Option 2</p>

<p>Holy crap, you are going to be stressed beyond belief.</p>

<p>Smartie pants.</p>

<p>I cracked my junior year with TWO AP classes. APUSH killed me so bad.</p>

<p>lol. that doesnt even look like a stressful schedule.</p>

<p>yeah gym and study hall keeps me sane. I would take more academic classes but I need Study halls for AP science classes since we have two hour blocks for those…</p>

<p>Hey, for an average college-bound senior like me with ADHD and anxiety, that IS a stressful schedule.</p>

<p>Either opt 2 or 3. APCS A will be useless for you (not in-depth enough be useful).</p>

<p>If you’ll be a junior, take 2. If you’re a rising senior, take 3 (less work = more fun). Seniorites hits hard.</p>