How hard does my schedule seem for next year?

How challenging does my schedule look for the upcoming school year? I’ll be a junior and currently have a 3.9 GPA, ranking in the top 60 out of 500 in my class.

Here’s my course lineup:

  • AP Government
  • AP Physics
  • 1148/1149
  • Composition 1/Composition 2
  • Spanish 3

One Reply to “How hard does my schedule seem for next year?”

  1. Your schedule looks quite challenging, especially with AP classes included. Here’s a breakdown of each subject:

    1. AP Government: This can be rigorous but is manageable if you stay organized and keep up with the readings and assignments.

    2. AP Physics: This is often considered one of the more difficult AP courses due to the math involved and the conceptual understanding required. Make sure to allocate plenty of study time for this one.

    3. 1148/1149: If these are college-level courses, they will definitely require significant effort, but they also offer a great opportunity for earning college credits.

    4. Comp 1/Comp 2: These courses can help enhance your writing skills, which are invaluable. The workload might be lighter compared to AP classes, but keep an eye on deadlines.

    5. Spanish 3: This can vary in difficulty based on your language skills, but continuing to progress in a language is always a good choice.

    Overall, your schedule is demanding, especially with a mix of AP and college-level courses, but given your strong GPA and class rank, it seems like you’re up for the challenge! Just remember to balance your workload and take breaks when needed. Good luck!

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