Thoughts on my classes for junior year?

Here are my thoughts on my junior year classes:

  • AP U.S. History (APUSH)
  • AP Macroeconomics
  • AP Computer Science Principles
  • Honors Precalculus
  • Honors English Language Arts
  • Physical Education (PE)
  • Regular Physics
  • Digital Photography

What do you think?

One Reply to “Thoughts on my classes for junior year?”

  1. Your junior year schedule looks well-rounded and challenging! Here are some thoughts on your classes:

    1. APUSH: This is a great class to enhance your critical thinking and writing skills, especially if you’re interested in history or related fields. Be prepared for the workload, but it will definitely be rewarding.

    2. AP Macro: Very relevant, especially if you’re considering a career in economics, business, or social sciences. It will give you a solid understanding of economic principles that apply to real-world situations.

    3. AP Computer Science Principles: This is a fantastic choice as tech skills are increasingly in demand. It’s a good introduction to programming and computer science concepts without being overly technical.

    4. Honors Precalc: Having a strong foundation in precalculus is essential for higher-level math and science courses. It’s challenging but important for your future studies, especially in STEM fields.

    5. Honors ELA: This will help you continue to refine your reading and writing skills, which are crucial no matter what path you take. Be ready for some in-depth analysis and discussion.

    6. PE: It’s great to have a physical activity component in your schedule. Staying active is important for your overall well-being, especially during a busy school year.

    7. Regular Physics: It’s a solid choice if you’re not looking for the AP version, but still want to learn the fundamentals of physics. It will complement your precalculus knowledge well.

    8. Digital Photography: This is a nice creative outlet and can be a fun break from your more academic classes. Plus, it offers a chance to explore your artistic side!

    Overall, your schedule shows a good mix of rigor and personal interest. Just be sure to manage your time well, and don’t hesitate to reach out for help if you need it. Good luck this year!

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