<p>Hi,
I thought it would be fun to see everyones entire course load for next year.
So just post your grade, and list your classes, from what you are looking forward to most- least.</p>
<p>APUSH (Well, I love history, I've already taken world+euro)
Sculpture
Current Issues
AP English Language
AP Psych
AP Stats</p>
<p>AP Calculus BC
AP Physics
AP Economics
AP English Language/Composition
Symphonic Band
French V</p>
<p>I most look forward to AP Calc BC, because:
I simply love calculus
I know that I will have the same totally awesome teacher as this year in AB
There is only one hour of Calc BC, so I know that I will have some friends in the class</p>
<p>I least look forward to French V, because I don’t really like French and don’t see any use for it. On the plus side, I won’t have to use the same terrible textbook series as the past few years and the students should be much better than this year.</p>
<p>AP Biology
AP Statistics
AP Economics (macro and micro)
AP World History
Physics
Japanese II</p>
<p>But my schedule is changing just about every day. In the spring, I will probably take Freshman Composition at the local community college just because I don’t have another English (I doubled up on English this year to take college courses next year, but I don’t have enough $$$).</p>
<p>I used to take 8 classes a year, but at my new school it is now 6-7. Senior year.</p>
<p>Dual Enroll at University:
Intro to Philosophy
Modern Western World (AP Euro basically)
Western Literature (should help for AP Lit)
Plus 3 more classes for second semester.</p>
<p>At school:
AP Physics C
AP Calculus BC
Organic and Biochemistry.</p>
<p>D will be a senior
AP Environmental Science
H Biotech
AP Psychology
AP Calc
AP Spanish
H College Writing</p>
<p>I’m disappointed she didn’t take AP English (did not take the AP junior course), but was very adamant she didn’t want to and GC supported this so…
English is her least favorite subject – really a science girl and has doubled up on sciences the last three years. Hopefully the lack of an AP English won’t hurt her too much in the admissions process</p>
<p>Junior:
AP English III [Language]
AP U.S. History
AP Physics
AP Spanish IV
AP Calculus AB
Journalism</p>
<p>AP European History [self-study]
AP Psychology [self-study]</p>
<p>Looking forward to Spanish, Journalism, and possibly history and English and my self studied tests XD Not really excited for Physics and Calc since math has been my weak point for quite a while, but I think it is something I can work on :]</p>
<p>My school is average, but for the amount of students interested<AP classes available it is pretty amazing that we offer like 15 AP classes for a school of ~1300 students. It is a public high school and it is in S. CA. [pretty small area though]</p>
<p>Senior
DE Entrepreneurship
Mass Media
Environmental Science
AP English 12
AP Psychology
DE Government</p>
<p>A year of no math and no math science…The best year of my life…</p>
<p>**EDIT:**I go to a small school (a little less than 400 students), we offer APUSH and AP Eng Junior year, and AP Eng Senior year for classes in school; We’ve had AP Latin IV online for a while, but no one takes it. However, by popular demand, we are now adding AP Psych online, AP Calc AB online, and AP Physics B online for next year. </p>
<p>My poor APUSH teacher though…after having our good 9-student AP class this year, she won’t have one next year because only 2 students signed up and one is more than likely going to drop when schedules come out. So no APUSH next year…It’s so sad…</p>
<p>ACA 111: College Student Success (LOL)
Biology Honors
CHM 151: General Chemistry I (AP Chemistry part I)
CHM 152: General Chemistry II (AP Chemistry part II)
Civics and Economics Honors
Earth/Environmental Science Honors (Taking AP Environmental Science test)
English III Honors
ENG 111: Expository Writing (AP English Language)
ENG 113: Literature-based Research (AP English Literature)
MAT 272: Calculus II (AP Calculus BC retake)
PHI 240: Introduction to Ethics
POL 120: American Government (AP Government and Politics)</p>