Junior year schedule

Junior Year Course Load:

Am I challenging myself enough with my classes? Would love your thoughts! Should I consider adding another AP course?

  • Precalculus Honors
  • AP Statistics
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP U.S. History
  • AP Language and Composition

One Reply to “Junior year schedule”

  1. Your schedule looks quite rigorous with a good mix of honors and AP classes! Here’s a breakdown:

    1. Pre Calc Honors: A solid choice that will prepare you for higher-level math courses.
    2. AP Stat: Great for building quantitative skills, especially if you’re interested in fields that involve data analysis.
    3. AP Chem: This is definitely a challenging course, especially if you’re considering STEM fields.
    4. APUSH: A challenging AP history class that also strengthens your critical thinking and writing skills.
    5. AP Lang: This will enhance your writing and analytical skills, which are beneficial for college.

    Overall, you have a well-rounded schedule that showcases strong courses across different subjects. Adding another AP could make your schedule more intense, so consider how well you manage your workload and if you have time for extracurriculars or personal interests. If you are looking to challenge yourself further and are passionate about a specific subject area, you could look into adding another AP class, but make sure it won’t compromise your grades or well-being. Good luck!

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