Would really appreciate schedule advice for senior year

<p>Hi, so in a few weeks we're choosing our senior year schedule (currently a junior)
I'm thinking about:
Calc BC
IB History 2
AP Lit
AP Physics
Russian (need help)
Aide for AP chem (sem 1) / honors bio (sem 2)</p>

<p>I've been taking Russian since 7th grade and currently am in AP Russian. However, I literally have no higher Russian class to take without taking it at our local college :(
Should I take AP Russian again, drop back down to Russian 5 (jumped from Russian 4 to AP), or take it as a college class? </p>

<p>Also, would being a TA be bad or should I take a class like ap psych? </p>

<p>Also, this is what I'm currently taking if it helps:
AP Calc AB
AP chem
AP Russian
IB history/English
Anatomy & physiology</p>

<p>Thank you so much!! :-) </p>

<p>No, no, no, no. There is absolutely no need to go from AP Russian to Russian 5 (if you are able to complete AP Russian successfully, that is). You should take it as a college class if you want to keep going and expanding your knowledge about it. </p>

<p>TA is a Teacher’s Assistant, right? What do TA’s even do?</p>

<p>Thanks so much for your advice :slight_smile:
I have a pretty solid A (haven’t gotten a B on an assignment yet) :slight_smile: </p>

<p>and I’d probably grade papers and set up labs; I already spend a couple days a week after school helping my teacher so might as well be graded for it… B)</p>

<p>What kind of colleges do you want to go to? Really selective ones or…? </p>

<p>I was mainly looking at northeastern but their Russian program looks basically nonexistent :frowning: I’d like to apply to an ivy though </p>