<p>Choose the one which you think allows you to challenge yourself but doesn’t stress you out and overwhelm you don’t choose anything too easy though</p>
<p>So Honors English 10, Algebra 2, AP Human Geography, and Health/Finance are constants. You didn’t need to post them that many times.</p>
<p>You should take Honors Chemistry rather than regular, and you should take physics because it’s more “fundamental” than the social studies APs. </p>
<p>It doesn’t really matter whether you take AP Euro or AP Psychology, but AP Euro sounds more impressive to me, so I’m going to recommend schedule J.</p>
<p>And if an honors version of physics, Spanish II, or Algebra 2 is available, I’d recommend upgrading to that.</p>
<p>Take only one or two APs your sophomore year. Honestly, sophomores should just get a taste of AP classes, worry about taking more AP classes junior and senior year. I’m sure you’re intelligent, but sophomores tend to score significantly worse than juniors and seniors on their exams. Stick with mainly honor courses. Option F seems reasonable, it’s a bit ambitious because it’s two APs but you should be able to do fine. Make sure you choose to take honor course whenever possible, don’t take general classes.</p>
<p>Option L is definitely the most impressive option, so if that’s what you’re looking for than I’d go with that. If you don’t want to be too stressed out, than go with Option F. Two AP’s is good for a sophomore, plus the classes that you’d be taking look like a lot of fun. I would personally go with Option L, but I guess it depends on what you’re looking for in a schedule.</p>
<p>Before you bump this again, I just want to let you know that it’s been less than a day. Unless you need immediate results, which have been provided already, you don’t need to bump every half hour.</p>