<p>Lets hear it, what is everyone taking next year??
Also help on the semester I still need to fill would be great!!!</p>
<p>Me:
Sophmore
Taking:
Geometry CP-B
Biology I CP-B
Global Studies 2 CP-B
English II CP-B
Journalism I
French I
French II
And I still need to fill one semester so either:
Law Education
Introduction to Lodging
or I don't know.
I hope to take some honors junior year, and a few AP's senior year....</p>
<p>AP Calculus II/BC
AP Micro/Macroeconomics
AP English Lit
Honors Physics
Honors Anatomy and Physiology
Yearbook (EIC, baby!)
Government 1st semester/Western Philosophy at local JC 2nd semester</p>
<p>Math Analysis (Pre-Calc)
Honors Comp/Lit
Honors Modern World History
Honors Integrated Science 2
French Level 2
Algebra II
Advanced Biology <em>Possibly Physics 1,2</em>
Weight Training</p>
<p>Hopefully and probably will be this for my SENIOR year:
AP Physics B
AP Stat
AP Art
French 4
International Human Rights
Film as Lit./ Shakespeare and Power.</p>
<p>Is it unwise to take 3 or 4 AP courses in your sophmore year? I am thinking of taking European History, World History, US Government and Politcs and Psycology. Our school only offers a class for US Gov. and European History therefore I will probably have to independantly study Psychology and World History...</p>
<p>Plus, I will have as of now (this may change if I enter a special academics program):</p>
<p>-English 10 Honors
-Spanish 2
-Geometry Honors
-Biology Honors
-Roots of American Citizenship/US History 1 Honors (2 terms each) -- This may change to European History
-Graphic Communications -- This can change to AP Gov. and Politcs</p>
<p>Independant Study (maybe, any advice?):
AP Psychology</p>
<h2>AP World History</h2>
<p>I have aspirations for Ivy league, NYU and possibly Georgetown for either Business or Philosophy/Politics/International Relations.</p>
<p>English II H
AP US History
French III H
Chemistry H
Algebra II H
Wind Ensemble
Gym (It's required by the NJ state law that every kid has to take gym for each year of high school that they are in)</p>