would you say that this is an rigourous courseload?

<h2>Freshman year</h2>

<p>English 9 Honors
French III Honors
Latin I
Algebra I
Earth Science
Modern World History</p>

<h2>Sophomore year</h2>

<p>English 10 Honors
French IV Honors
Latin II Honors
Geometry
AP Biology
AP European History
American Government (half year)
Health (half year)</p>

<h2>Junior year</h2>

<p>AP English Language
French V Honors
Ancient Greek I
Algebra II
AP Environmental Science
AP US History
AP US Government and Politics
Independent Study-AP Comparative Gov. & Politics</p>

<h2>Senior year</h2>

<p>AP English Literature
AP French Language
Ancient Greek II Honors
Pre-Calculus
AP Physics B (possibly standard Physics)
AP Economics</p>

<p>Bump
10char</p>

<p>Well your freshman year was a little lacking in the honor’s department, and I noticed you’re not on the honor’s/AP track for your math classes. Nevertheless, if you’re referring to getting into a top college, you’ve got the rigor.</p>

<p>You’re kind of behind in math - you should see if you can skip a level of math or self-study AP Calc since that’s pretty important.</p>

<p>Otherwise, it’s pretty good.</p>

<p>More comments please??? And just to put this out there I’m not behind- I’m just not ahead.</p>

<p>Take AP Calc and AP Chem</p>

<p>I see you don’t like them mathematics, eh?</p>

<p>U should try to get into honors/ap math even if u don’t like it</p>

<p>I can’t do ap chem. And the thing is with math, I would honest to god fo everything in my power to get ahead- but I can’t. I was going to try to do pre-calculus over the summer, but the main problem with that is my school won’t accept credit. In addition to that, I don’t want to rush math, and then not understand any of it. One thing I could probably do is take AP stat</p>

<p>Bumppppppp</p>

<p>Bumppppppppp</p>

<p>Take AP stats. Might make up for being behind in math</p>