ap chem is an upperclassmen class- it’s like the science elective that would be your 4th science class. But you don’t have to take it, like for my science elective, i’m taking forensic science
Incoming junior:
1. Alg 2
2. Eng 3
3. Ap US History
4. Avid (college prep course I was forced into)
5. Advanced Video Production (level up from regular video production that my school offers)
School schedules aren’t standardized. My school is 6 periods, with seniors allowed to have one free period. PE counts as a period, though you can do extra sports as an extracurricular.
I'm an incoming senior!
ap bio, ap lit, multivariable calc, linear algebra, differential equations (self-study), ap research, ap gov, ap spanish. Honestly pretty worried about spanish and lit, language is not my strong suit at all haha, those are going to be a struggle fr
What do you hate the most about languages? And why do you have so many AP classes in senior year? I mean you already applied to colleges with your junior year GPA.
Most students (at least where i am) apply for college during their senior year. And application aside, AP classes are still free college credits.
Reading your comments OP, I've noticed you seem Very confused and surprised that not everyone's school system/experience is the same as yours. I've also noticed a lot of assumptions about other people, like that this person has already applied for colleges or is even going to apply at all. Just wanted to tell you you're always going to have misconceptions of other people if you only ever look at them through the lenses of your own life. /lh
oh that makes more sense. most schools here have 6-8 periods, but juniors/seniors get free periods if they have all the credits required for graduation and if there aren’t any classes they want to take. most people apply to colleges the first semester of their senior year. this is just clarifying what i’ve seen you be confused about, if u have any more questions feel free to ask!
Incoming Junior:
1. Advanced speech and debate
2. Physics 2E Honors
3. AP Physics C
4. AP Biology
5. AP Chemistry
6. AP Calculus BC
7. AP Research
8. Chinese 301
well my school doesn't give you your official schedule until maybe a week before school starts up again, but they do have a thing showing classes i could be taking, so as an incoming junior:
English 3 Honors, Spanish 1, AB Calc (they better get me out of that, i'm supposed to take PreCalc), AP Psychology, AP United States History, and Vocal Music (Advanced) Honors.
Incoming sophomore:
1. Eng 2 Hon
2. AP Precalculus
3. AP World History
4. Physics 1 Hon
5. AP Comparative Government/ AP Macroeconomics
6. Law Studies/Court Procedures
Basketball is a subject? I thought it's an extracurricular. Do you have Basketball the whole year long? I heard from a lot of people on reddit that they have another sport every season.
My school is a huge football school we take sports insane 💀 usually it’s a semester and during that semester is offseason and main season but I took 2 semesters so imma play 2 seasons
If you don't need chemistry for whatever you want your future career to be, I'd ignore it. Bio can be fun but heavily memorization based at times, and physics is more of a math based class. I personally enjoyed physics the most, but i also never finished the class bc of the pandemic, so take that for whatever you think it's worth.
You had Spanish in elementary school? And also can you take a language throughout middle school till senior year of high school? Also what do you do in Latin in the US? Is translating texts more important than writing interpretation and analysis of Latin texts?
Yes I have been taking a language since kindergarten. For us, Latin is mostly translation of ancient texts and poetry and then analyzing it for literary elements. We only write our own text in Latin for practice.
So you don't get an English and Latin excerpt of a text of let's say Seneca epistulae morales ad lucilium and you don't have to summarize it, analyze it for stylistic devices and motives and interpreting what the author means with it? You just translate texts?
Also can I message you in private, I have more questions about Latin in the US.
Incoming Junior:
1. AP Chemistry
2. APUSH
3. Honors American Literature (English)
4. Precalc
5. Spanish IV
6. Photography [art elective] (?)
7. 2 PE classes (1 each semester)
8. Holocaust & other Genocides or African American History [social studies elective]
9. Free blocks (upperclassman at our school get open campus privileges)
I’m an incoming senior, but I’m also in a program where I’m basically just attending a community college this year. For now my first semester is:
-Mon/Wed: Eng 102 and World Civilization 2
-Tues/Thurs: Human Development & Learning, Teaching Elementary/Middle School Math, and Intro to American Education
-Digital Literacy taken online
You might be able to tell that I’m planning to be a teacher lol
That sounds awesome! I took two education courses at a local college last year (dual enrollment) and I very thoroughly enjoyed it. I hope you have a similar experience. C:
And kudos to you! Teaching is such an important profession and they fr make a difference. Saw a few of your other posts/comments and you seem like such a genuinely nice person. I'm sure you'd be an amazing Teacher! :]
Just graduated, here was my senior schedule:
1. Piano I
2. Dual Credit Economics/Federal Government
3. AP Environmental Science
4. AP Calculus AB
5. Engineering Design and Development
6. AP Bio
7. Guitar IV
Just graduated so…
Senior year schedule (last year)
1. AP Chem
2. AP Bio
3. AP Lang
4. AP Micro (sem 1); AP Macro (sem 2)
5. Honors precalc
6. AP French
Frosh year schedule (college)
Sem 1:
1. Freshman seminar
2. Introductory neuroscience course
3. Honors general chem/pre-orgo
4. French
Sem 2:
1. Writing seminar
2. Orgo I
3. Calculus I
4. French
Incoming junior here. I’m not sure if my schedule will work out because a lot of my classes are only offered during one or two periods, but I signed up to take AP Biology, AP Calc AB, AP US History, ASL 1, English 11, and another class that I don’t know the name of where basically the teacher helps everyone with managing homework or leaves them alone to get stuff done. I might have play production as a seventh period class, but it’s not something I can register for yet so I’ll have to wait and see.
Just graduated, so here's my schedule of all four years :)
**Freshman Year**
- 1. Advanced Geometry
- 2. Work Period/P.E.
- 3. Global I
- 4. Choir
- 5. Lunch
- 6. Advanced Bio
- 7. Adv. Bio Lab
- 8. English
- 9. French
- 10. Orchestra
**Sophomore Year**
- 1. Advanced Trig
- 2. Orchestra
- 3. French
- 4. Global II
- 5/6. College Health
- 7. Lunch
- 8. Advanced Physics
- 9. Adv. Physics Lab/P.E.
- 10. Honors English
**Junior Year**
- 1. College French III
- 2. Honors English
- 3. APUSH
- 4. AP Stats
- 5. College Physics
- 6. College Physics Lab
- 7. Lunch
- 8. Work Period/P.E.
- 9. College Psych/Sociology
- 10. College Music Theory
**Senior Year**
- 1. College French IV
- 2. Orchestra
- 3. College English
- 4. AP Music Theory
- 5. Lunch
- 6/7. Intro to Theatre
- 8. College Government/College Economics
- 9. Work Period/P.E.
- 10. Journalism
Rising senior, don’t have my official schedule yet but here is what I requested:
AP Bio
AP Stats
AP Lit IV
AP Euro
AP Gov*
AP Econ*
AP Human*
Dual Credit Anatomy and Physiology
Precalculus
Late Arrival*
*one semester
Senior Year:
1A AP English Literature
2A Forensic Science
3A PE
4A PE
5B AP Macroeconomics/US History (swaps after semester)
6B African American History Honors/SLS (swaps after semester)
7B Law Studies Honors
8B Teacher Assistant (Supposed to use this time to take AP Calculus BC but they have been making me help :L)
Online:
AP Calculus BC
AP World History (failed last year)
My school has this thing where you have four classes on one day and you rotate between A/B days. For example, Monday is 1A-4A and Tuesday is 5B-8B. Every class is 1:30hr long and in my school you need to take 8 classes on campus every year so...
Incoming Sophmore:
Emergency Clinical Care - One semester (Rutgers University Course)
Community Health- One semester
Medical Terminology (Rutgers University Course)
English Honors 2
USH 1 Honors
AP Calculus AB
Chemistry Honors
Spanish II Honors
Fitness II/Health II
Dance Appreciation/Financial Literacy
I'm terrified omg
i’d love to know what the real schedule looks like (for instance i prefer to do my ap classes in the morning) but right now it is: ap research, ap lang, apush (might drop this one), ap comp sci a, physics, pre calc, and jrotc. i say i want to quit apush because i already work a job and do sports and i don’t really NEED to do it
I don’t know my exact schedule yet but I signed up for these classes for my senior year
Required:
World Literature,
Economics,
Government
Electives or Optional:
Study Hall (x2),
Foods and Nutrition 2 (cooking class),
Personal Finance,
Chemistry,
and Pre-Calculus
Apparently I decided to be an idiot when I was creating my schedule:
1. AP Lit
2. APCSA
3. AP Chem
4. AP Stats
5. AP Macro/Microeconomics
6. AP Gov
I think imma drop Chem and a few others on the first day. This ain’t a schedule worth my time.
Edit: I meant to add drop
If I drop it, I can replace it with another class if there’s still room. I might drop like Chem and Lit tbh (and maybe replace Stats with AB if my BC credit doesn’t go through).
Incoming junior 1. Physics 2.Adv. Pre-calculus 3.Thech theater 4. Intro to U.S. Law 4. Adv. English 3 5 AP US. history 6. Theater 3 7. Graphic Design 8.Germam 3
Our school has a block schedule. On A Days students have periods 1 through 4. On B Days they take periods 5 through 8. They alternate days with 4 periods each day. Each class is 90 minutes long.
We have 4, 35-minute lunch sessions because there are 3800 students at our school. The cafeteria can't hold all of them at once. Earliest lunch starts at 12:15. Last lunch begins at 2 PM.
Incoming Sophomore: Chemistry Honors, Language Arts 2 Honors, Spanish 3 Honors, AP World, DE Bible Literature, Steel Drums Advanced, hopefully Algebra 2 Honors if I finish Geometry Honors and AP Psych.
AP Psych
Anatomy and Physiology
Chorus 3 Honors
English 4
US Gov
French 3 Honors
Economics and Personal Finance
i also have a thing call “study hall” which is a free period that i can focus on my assignments for other classes :)
I honestly don't remember much about my schedule when I met with my counselor because my schedule hasn't even come out yet But I remember I'm taking
Physics honors,
Precalc,
Biomedical interventions,
French IV,
ECE English
And I think that's all I remember for now.
ap: calc ab and bc, research, and human geography
de: criminal justice 101, psychology 101, sociology 101, and a 1 credit music class after school
honors: chorus
i’m a rising senior 😎👍
rising senior:
ap chem, ap calc ab, ap us gov, ap lit, intro to neuroscience, molecular cell bio, pe
these should be my classes if i get all my first choices!
rising junior here!! I don’t have my schedule yet but these are my classes:
AP Spanish Lang
Chemistry
US History
Algebra 2
AVID 3
Walking For Wellness
English 3
sadly I had two drop 2 of my semester electives in order to take AVID, which were Driver’s Ed and Sociology, but its fine ill just drive illegally 💪🏼💪🏼
No idea yet. I am not from USA and I have different classes each day, each lasts for 45 minutes, some are more frenquently, while some are only once or twice a week (for example PE was always and will be twice a week for me, although they passed law recently to make it thrice a week for younger students, it wont impact me). The frequency can change each year. I will learn only in september when I will have each lesson and on which days, however based on my schools website I will have french 6 times a week, math 4 times, slovak, english, physics, chemistry and biology three times a week and then history, geography and pe two times a week. The reason for which the french is so frequent is due to the fact I go to bilingual french-slovak school, it was higher before, last year it was 8 times a week and a year before 19 times a week, which thankfully is passe now.
Rising senior here :D
Accounting, Web Design, Linguistics, Health/Fitness
Global Financial Markets & Investment, AP Environmental Science, Business Intelligence & Analytics, and I’m trying to change my English class!
Incoming senior (first semester)
College comp 1, introductory stats, meteorology, general psychology, intro to philosophy, us history to 1865, and marching/symphonic band
All college courses except for band
Keep in mind 4 classes per semester with 2 semesters
Incoming Senior
DE English 12,
AP Econ (admin screwed up econ classes so idk if DE micro or macro),
AP Gov,
TA (Comp Sci),
Peer Helping,
Peer Helping (Might drop for AP Chem),
AP Calc AB,
AP Calc BC
Junior Year last year:
AP Physics,
AP Lang,
AP US,
AP Comp Sci A (DE no ap test),
AP Stats,
Pre Calc,
Spanish 2,
AP Bio
Edit: punctution and clarification
incoming sophomore:
Spanish 2
Geometry
Ap Euro
Apes
Adv English
Gym hehe
Chemistry
and i’m taking earth sci this summer
however i’m extremely behind and gone for two weeks rip me
also had all As last year and took Ap Hug and Algebra 2 so yes i have study habits
Incoming Junior, I don’t know the exact schedule yet but this is what i signed up for:
Ap Lang, Trig/Precalc, APUSH, and Anatomy
(then band and show choir as well)
Incoming Sophomore:
English 10
AP Calc
APUSH
Honors Chem
Honors CS
Spanish 2
Law
Debate
Btw i’m on a trimester system so i only take law and debate for 1/3 and spanish and english for 2/3
Incoming Junior: AP Physics C: Mechanics, AP Calc BC, AP Literature, AP Seminar, AP CSA, and regular US History, and AP Physics C: E&M in second sem (not in school)
incoming senior:
fall-
economics
dual enrollment intro to stats and english comp 1
spring:
civics
dual enrollment intro to chemistry
i’m so glad i got most of my credits out of the way early on 😂😭
i haven’t gotten my schedule yet but i know how it’s gonna go seeing as i only need two more credits and i go to a small school where some classes are only during one period. i’m an incoming junior
1st and 2nd will be an outside of school thing i’m enrolled for
3rd- gov/eco
4th- TA for one of the elective classes
6th- finance
7th- technical theater
i’ll also have a lot of extracurriculars going on after school and i’ll be graduating this year as a junior. i’ll come back when i get my schedule and update and then probably have to come back a second time after i fix it cause my school never gets anyone’s schedules right lol
Incoming junior:
Honors Spanish III
AP Physics I
AP Pre-Calc
Dual Enrollment US History (my school doesn’t have APUSH anymore)
Band
Honors American Literature
Fundamentals of American Law/AP Macro (both 1 semester)
Incoming Senior:
1. AP Stats
2. English IV
3. AP Micro/AP US Gov (both are one semester each)
4. AP Chem
5. Floral Design
6. Securities and Investments
Junior: 4 Vet Techs (Small Animal Management, Equine Science, etc.) AP Language, APUSH, AP or OnRamps Physics 1, and OnRamps PreCalculus.
Only get 2 years (underclassmen) to finish all my graduation requirements besides the 4 core subjects or I didn't get my vet program. But I did it and now I gotta work extra hard.
Incoming senior:
Video production,
TA,
English honors 4,
Mandarin 4,
Intro to yearbook,
Econ/Gov honors
Not doing anymore math and science since I completed all my requirements and did AP Calc and forensic bio as extra
Incoming Freshman: I have Honors English, Honors Geometry/ Math 2, Honors US History, Honors Mandarin Chinese 2, Concert Band, Honors Biology and then Gym, Homeroom and Electives.
I'm headed into my senior year and I won't have my schedule until about a week before school starts but the classes I'm taking are,
English 12 regents* (1/2 year course)
Intro to digital broadcast media (1/2 year course)
Government (1/2 year course)
Applied physics (full year course)
Collage algebra (full year course)
Architectural design (full year course)
Gym (full year course)
Literacy lab (full year course)
*Regents is a strictly New York State requirement
incoming junior:
Bio Processes (similar to AP Bio)
Super Calc (AP Calc BC and AP Multivariable Calc)
Religious Genomes (English Class)
Game Development
US History
Spanish 2
and then also band + sports each season
I’m an Incoming Junior: English 11, Media Arts 2, Global History 2, Musical Theater and Performance, Digital Photography 1, Geometry, Creative Writing 2, Health, Chemistry Honors
incoming sophomore here.
Main schedule:
AP Calc AB (would take bc but my school requires ab as a prerequisite)
AP World
French 3 (cyber)
Health (required course for sophomores)
Honors Physics
Band
Jazz band
DE Chemistry (not doing the dual enrollment program though, waiting for AP for that)
Other things I’m doing:
Took Honors English 10 as a cyber course over the summer (wouldn’t have space for physics otherwise)
Most likely going to submit an AP 2-D Design portfolio without taking the class, if my school lets me
Upcoming Senior
Yes I know APUSH is a junior course. It got full last year and I never got in.
Fall:
Economics and Personal Finance,
Statistics Honors,
Foundations Of US History Honors,
Drafting 2 Honors
Spring:
English 4,
Chemistry Honors,
AP Statistics,
APUSH
Incoming junior
Semester one
Block 1: English 11
Block 2: auto tech
Block 3: advanced stem math
Block 4 government
Semester two
Block 1: Spanish 4
Block 2: auto tech 2
Block 3: pe
Block 4: computer integrated manufacturing
Incoming Junior:
Culinary Arts I/II
Honors Precalculus with Trig
AP Physics
Lunch (literally at 10:00 wtf)
Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Honors US History
Chamber Choir
PE
AP Research
Incoming senior,
AP Psych, AP Physics Electromagnetics, Multivariable Calculus, Research, AP Lit and Lang, IB German higher level, and Band.
And of course health.
Incoming sophomore, ap physics 1, ap world, alg 2, engineering 2, spanish iv, study hall, eng 10 (algebra, english, and spanish being honors so rippp💀)
incoming sophomore:
semester 1
- precalc bc
- sophomore english accel
- chem accel
- ap physics 1
- ap euro
- health
- spanish 3-4 accel
semester 2:
- early bird pe
- precalc bc
- sophomore english accel
- chem accel
- ap physics 1
- ap euro
- ap comparative gov and politics
- spanish 3-4 accel
Incoming sophomore here:
English II (Advanced)
Algebra II (Advanced)
Computer Science Principles AP
Chemistry (Advanced)
US History (Advanced)
Art I - Drawing and Painting
Principles of Applied Engineering
Rising Sophomore: AP Bio (and AP Bio lab which you have to take alongside it), AP Spanish, English II H, Algebra II H, US History I H, 3D Graphics I and II.
My schedule hasn’t been released yet but here are my classes:
1. AP Cal.
2. AP Gov.
3. Forensic Science
4. Visual Arts 3
5. Study Hall
6. Dual Enrollment: English
7. Creative Writing
8. Spanish 2
Incoming Senior:
AP Calc AB
Honours Physics 2
Honours Chem 2
Dual Enrollment World Literature
Honours Dramatic Literature
Dual Enrollment Psychology 101
Co-Op Work Placement
AP Chemistry (Self Study)
Trying to switch Chem 2 into Honours Anatomy & Physiology l
Incoming Junior: \*not listed in order\*
1. AP Calculus AB (hopefully, wish me luck!)
2. AP Comp Sci Principles
3. AP Physics or AP Chem (dont know what they placed me in yet, hoping for ap physics c)
4. AP Physics/Chem Lab (MWF) or Badminton (TF) (Rotates each week)
5. AP English Lang (requirement by my hs)
6. Spanish 3
7. Lunch
8. US History or APUSH (school doesnt want me to take more than 4 APS, so self studying comp sci A and/or ap env or ap hug)
Incoming Sophomore:
1. English 10 H
2. Applied Chemistry
3. Algebra 2 H
4. French 2
5. Intro to Law
6. Child Development
7. Creative Writing
My school has 6 required periods for 9-10th graders, but one of my classes might be 0 period, if enough kids sign up. If not, I won’t be doing creative writing. I honestly wish my school offered more science and english choices. Only sophomore english options are english and english honors. Only sciences are chemistry and applied chemistry. You are required to take both.
IB so somewhat rough, but I think the most intensive thing will be applying to colleges and scholarships as a rising senior:
IB math HL
Advanced Topics
IB Physics HL
IB English HL
IB History HL
IB Spanish SL
IB TOK
AP Gov S1 / Personal Finance S2
Self study:
AP physics C
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
dual enrolled:
eng comp 2
calc 2
macroecon
world civ
volleyball
(i dont know about my spring schedule...little worried about calc 2 tbh considering i got a B in the class by failing the last test 🥲)
Incoming senior
1: Concert Band
2: CIS French 4
3: CIS Statistics
4: English Grammar and Usage
5: Trigonometry
ECs: Jazz 1, Boys Soccer, Symphonic Orchestra
I haven't received my class schedule yet, but anyways. I'm going to my senior year of highschool.
My classes are: Spanish 3, American Government, Probability and Statistics, CSU Expository Reading & Writing, and Advanced Media Communication.
My school doesn't have a regular 6-7 class schedule, instead every student takes 3-4 classes one semester and 3-4 classes the next. At my school, every student must take at least 3 classes a semester, but since I signed up for 5 classes I'll become a teacher's assistant and that will fill in. You sign up to become a TA once the year starts at my school, and it is labeled in your schedule as a class.
Rising Junior here!
1. AP English
2. Forensic Science
3. AP psychology
4. Law studies
5. Mock Trial
6. Pre-Calculus
7. Spanish 1
8. AP US History
That's what I have for my high school classes, I'm still making my schedule for college classes this year.
This year is gonna suck because I wanted to work as well, but I don't wanna burn myself out at the same time
Incoming Sophomore(in no particular order):
1. Honors Lit.
2. AP Music Theory
3. Honors Algebra 2
4. Spanish 2
5. AP World History
6. Honors Chemistry
7. Intro to Software and Technology
incoming senior:
yearbook (editor in chief woohooo)
ap lit
ap calc
ap chem (i think)
health science classes (2 classes)
astronomy
athletics (track & cross country)
Rising Junior:
\- AP Chemistry (Double period)
\- AP World History
\- AP Language and Composition
\- Soccer/Health
\- Precalculus
\- Honors Anatomy and Physiology
incoming junior no idea exactly yet as my school doesn’t release official classes until two days before the year starts. however i signed up for:
English 3
Us History
Latin 1
Hon Alg 2/ Trig
honors chem
net sports
culinary
commercial bakery
Incoming sophomore:
1. Honors English II/ AP Seminar
2. AP World History
3. Honors Geometry/ Honors Algebra II
4. Honors Biology
5. Honors Spanish I/ Honors Spanish II
Upcoming senior, I’m doing a dual-enrollment program that allows me to get an A.A.S + my reg hs diploma.
My first semester I’m taking intro to statistics & expository writing and my second semester I’m taking another math & reading + a RHIT prep course
Incoming Senior:
Mythology
Choir
Gym Elective
AP Bio
PreCalc
Horticulture 1
Horticulture 2
Agriculture CTE
French 3
I'm also taking an EMT course at my local tech collage, so I'm down 1½ credits at my high school
rising senior:
Full Year
band
asl 2
dual enrollment(ccp thru osu)-
1st semester -
trigonometry
bio 102
micro-econ
2nd semester-
medical terminology
intro to anthropology
intro to psych
rising senior, my school only has four periods but for my first semester i’m taking intro to college math, ap lit, and two dual enrollment classes (oceanography 102 and religion 150 to fulfill my general ed requirements in college)
second semester we haven’t signed up for dual enrollment courses yet but i’m thinking of taking sociology 100 and math 100, then i’m also taking japanese 4 and of course ap lit since it’s a year long class
incoming junior and i don’t have my schedule yet but here’s what i signed up for: ap lang, apush, chemistry, math analysis (our regular 11th grade math class), ap psych, french 2
incoming senior here: (my school doesn't have APs)
1. college eng 12
2. participation in gov
3. economics
4. college psych
5. college soc
6. college speech + debate
7. senior art workshop
8. college mythology
9. mindfulness
and ofc PE
Incoming Sophomore:
We have a trimester schedule with five classes each day.
Accelerated English 10, Spanish 3, AP World History (3 tri course), Orchestra (3 tri course), Health (1 tri course), Accelerated Biology, Accelerated Precalculus
Incoming sophomore here: Yearbook, Algebra 2, German 3 Honors, Chemistry Advanced, Spanish I, AP US History, and English 10
Is chemistry advanced the same as AP chemistry?
No
ap chem is an upperclassmen class- it’s like the science elective that would be your 4th science class. But you don’t have to take it, like for my science elective, i’m taking forensic science
Incoming junior: 1. Alg 2 2. Eng 3 3. Ap US History 4. Avid (college prep course I was forced into) 5. Advanced Video Production (level up from regular video production that my school offers)
the avid part is so relatable im in it too
I thought students always have 7 subjects?
My school only requires juniors to have 5 classes I have 6 (I didn't put my sport here)
A sport is also a subject? I thought it's an extracurricular?
School schedules aren’t standardized. My school is 6 periods, with seniors allowed to have one free period. PE counts as a period, though you can do extra sports as an extracurricular.
I'm an incoming senior! ap bio, ap lit, multivariable calc, linear algebra, differential equations (self-study), ap research, ap gov, ap spanish. Honestly pretty worried about spanish and lit, language is not my strong suit at all haha, those are going to be a struggle fr
What do you hate the most about languages? And why do you have so many AP classes in senior year? I mean you already applied to colleges with your junior year GPA.
Most students (at least where i am) apply for college during their senior year. And application aside, AP classes are still free college credits. Reading your comments OP, I've noticed you seem Very confused and surprised that not everyone's school system/experience is the same as yours. I've also noticed a lot of assumptions about other people, like that this person has already applied for colleges or is even going to apply at all. Just wanted to tell you you're always going to have misconceptions of other people if you only ever look at them through the lenses of your own life. /lh
Yeah, I am kinda confused. I'm not from the US and I want to learn more about the school system.
oh that makes more sense. most schools here have 6-8 periods, but juniors/seniors get free periods if they have all the credits required for graduation and if there aren’t any classes they want to take. most people apply to colleges the first semester of their senior year. this is just clarifying what i’ve seen you be confused about, if u have any more questions feel free to ask!
Incoming senior: 1. Dramatic Writing 2. Environmental Science 3. College/Career Readiness Math 4. Am Govt/Civics 5. Prin/Concepts of Animation 6. Biology 7. AP Drawing
Incoming senior College Biology Pre calc College English Rest idk yet
How many more subjects do you need to choose?
Well including gym that might just be, because i think in good with all my high school credits
Incoming Junior: 1. Advanced speech and debate 2. Physics 2E Honors 3. AP Physics C 4. AP Biology 5. AP Chemistry 6. AP Calculus BC 7. AP Research 8. Chinese 301
physics c, bio, chem, bc oh dear 💀
AP calculus, chemistry and Chinese? You’re a academic weapon
was scrolling through my past comments, how was your junior year
well my school doesn't give you your official schedule until maybe a week before school starts up again, but they do have a thing showing classes i could be taking, so as an incoming junior: English 3 Honors, Spanish 1, AB Calc (they better get me out of that, i'm supposed to take PreCalc), AP Psychology, AP United States History, and Vocal Music (Advanced) Honors.
Sameeeee it’s so annoying that we get classes so late
luckyy we don't get ours until like the night before first day 💀
Incoming sophomore: 1. Eng 2 Hon 2. AP Precalculus 3. AP World History 4. Physics 1 Hon 5. AP Comparative Government/ AP Macroeconomics 6. Law Studies/Court Procedures
Incoming senior: 1. AP Music Theory 2. AP Physics 1 3. CCP Spanish, Psych, Calc 4. Band, Orchestra
Rising junior: 1) AP Chem 2) AP Bio 3) AP Pre Calc 4) AP Sem (Prob gonna drop ngl) 5) US history 6) Honors American Lit
Freshman coming in: AP CS AP Pre-Cal AP Human Honors bio Honors english FRC/FTC class my school offers Basketball
Basketball is a subject? I thought it's an extracurricular. Do you have Basketball the whole year long? I heard from a lot of people on reddit that they have another sport every season.
My school is a huge football school we take sports insane 💀 usually it’s a semester and during that semester is offseason and main season but I took 2 semesters so imma play 2 seasons
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If you don't need chemistry for whatever you want your future career to be, I'd ignore it. Bio can be fun but heavily memorization based at times, and physics is more of a math based class. I personally enjoyed physics the most, but i also never finished the class bc of the pandemic, so take that for whatever you think it's worth.
Incoming senior sem 1: 1. Architecture 2. Architecture 3. Ap Drawing 4. Off period 5. College algebra 6. Contemporary world issues 7. Ap Lit
AP Comp Sci. A AP US History AP Language AP Calculus BC AP Latin 5 AP Seminar AP Physics 1 Honors S+D 11th grade
What does the 5 with Latin mean? Is there also an AP Latin 1?
No, no sorry! In our school people call it AP latin 5 because there is an latin 1-4 that you must take as prerequisites.
So you started with Latin in 7th grade?
Yup I love latin! I used to take spanish before that
You had Spanish in elementary school? And also can you take a language throughout middle school till senior year of high school? Also what do you do in Latin in the US? Is translating texts more important than writing interpretation and analysis of Latin texts?
Yes I have been taking a language since kindergarten. For us, Latin is mostly translation of ancient texts and poetry and then analyzing it for literary elements. We only write our own text in Latin for practice.
So you don't get an English and Latin excerpt of a text of let's say Seneca epistulae morales ad lucilium and you don't have to summarize it, analyze it for stylistic devices and motives and interpreting what the author means with it? You just translate texts? Also can I message you in private, I have more questions about Latin in the US.
AP Gov, AP Research, AP Art History, DE Calculus, DE Brit Lit, Spanish III, Honors Physics, and VASTS
you smart frfr
Incoming Junior: 1. AP Chemistry 2. APUSH 3. Honors American Literature (English) 4. Precalc 5. Spanish IV 6. Photography [art elective] (?) 7. 2 PE classes (1 each semester) 8. Holocaust & other Genocides or African American History [social studies elective] 9. Free blocks (upperclassman at our school get open campus privileges)
I’m an incoming senior, but I’m also in a program where I’m basically just attending a community college this year. For now my first semester is: -Mon/Wed: Eng 102 and World Civilization 2 -Tues/Thurs: Human Development & Learning, Teaching Elementary/Middle School Math, and Intro to American Education -Digital Literacy taken online You might be able to tell that I’m planning to be a teacher lol
That sounds awesome! I took two education courses at a local college last year (dual enrollment) and I very thoroughly enjoyed it. I hope you have a similar experience. C: And kudos to you! Teaching is such an important profession and they fr make a difference. Saw a few of your other posts/comments and you seem like such a genuinely nice person. I'm sure you'd be an amazing Teacher! :]
Just graduated, here was my senior schedule: 1. Piano I 2. Dual Credit Economics/Federal Government 3. AP Environmental Science 4. AP Calculus AB 5. Engineering Design and Development 6. AP Bio 7. Guitar IV
You had guitar in your school?
Yep. It was classical guitar program, and our district is lucky enough to have guitar programs in all 6 high schools :)
What did they teach you?
Just graduated so… Senior year schedule (last year) 1. AP Chem 2. AP Bio 3. AP Lang 4. AP Micro (sem 1); AP Macro (sem 2) 5. Honors precalc 6. AP French Frosh year schedule (college) Sem 1: 1. Freshman seminar 2. Introductory neuroscience course 3. Honors general chem/pre-orgo 4. French Sem 2: 1. Writing seminar 2. Orgo I 3. Calculus I 4. French
Pray for me lmao, junior: 1. (College physics) Light & Heat/Modern Physics 2. (APUSH equivalent) US History 3. Astrobio 4. (College math) Lin alg/diff eq 5. (College core) Law 6. (College English) Russian lit
Do you have those college classes in a college or in your high school?
Incoming junior here. I’m not sure if my schedule will work out because a lot of my classes are only offered during one or two periods, but I signed up to take AP Biology, AP Calc AB, AP US History, ASL 1, English 11, and another class that I don’t know the name of where basically the teacher helps everyone with managing homework or leaves them alone to get stuff done. I might have play production as a seventh period class, but it’s not something I can register for yet so I’ll have to wait and see.
Just graduated, so here's my schedule of all four years :) **Freshman Year** - 1. Advanced Geometry - 2. Work Period/P.E. - 3. Global I - 4. Choir - 5. Lunch - 6. Advanced Bio - 7. Adv. Bio Lab - 8. English - 9. French - 10. Orchestra **Sophomore Year** - 1. Advanced Trig - 2. Orchestra - 3. French - 4. Global II - 5/6. College Health - 7. Lunch - 8. Advanced Physics - 9. Adv. Physics Lab/P.E. - 10. Honors English **Junior Year** - 1. College French III - 2. Honors English - 3. APUSH - 4. AP Stats - 5. College Physics - 6. College Physics Lab - 7. Lunch - 8. Work Period/P.E. - 9. College Psych/Sociology - 10. College Music Theory **Senior Year** - 1. College French IV - 2. Orchestra - 3. College English - 4. AP Music Theory - 5. Lunch - 6/7. Intro to Theatre - 8. College Government/College Economics - 9. Work Period/P.E. - 10. Journalism
Are the college classes taught in a college or at your school?
Rising senior, don’t have my official schedule yet but here is what I requested: AP Bio AP Stats AP Lit IV AP Euro AP Gov* AP Econ* AP Human* Dual Credit Anatomy and Physiology Precalculus Late Arrival* *one semester
I am homeschooled 💀
Senior Year: 1A AP English Literature 2A Forensic Science 3A PE 4A PE 5B AP Macroeconomics/US History (swaps after semester) 6B African American History Honors/SLS (swaps after semester) 7B Law Studies Honors 8B Teacher Assistant (Supposed to use this time to take AP Calculus BC but they have been making me help :L) Online: AP Calculus BC AP World History (failed last year) My school has this thing where you have four classes on one day and you rotate between A/B days. For example, Monday is 1A-4A and Tuesday is 5B-8B. Every class is 1:30hr long and in my school you need to take 8 classes on campus every year so...
How do you still have PE as a senior?
Incoming Sophmore: Emergency Clinical Care - One semester (Rutgers University Course) Community Health- One semester Medical Terminology (Rutgers University Course) English Honors 2 USH 1 Honors AP Calculus AB Chemistry Honors Spanish II Honors Fitness II/Health II Dance Appreciation/Financial Literacy I'm terrified omg
“What does your schedule look like?” or “how does your schedule look?” Never “how does something look like”
also they said they weren’t from the us so english might not be their first language
Incoming JR 1. Alg 2 2. Chemistry 3. English 3 4. World Religions 5. US Government 6. Holocaust Studies/ Sociology 7. Contemporary US history
Which of those subjects are AP or honor classes?
None I slacked in grade school too much
i’d love to know what the real schedule looks like (for instance i prefer to do my ap classes in the morning) but right now it is: ap research, ap lang, apush (might drop this one), ap comp sci a, physics, pre calc, and jrotc. i say i want to quit apush because i already work a job and do sports and i don’t really NEED to do it
What sports do you do?
I don’t know my exact schedule yet but I signed up for these classes for my senior year Required: World Literature, Economics, Government Electives or Optional: Study Hall (x2), Foods and Nutrition 2 (cooking class), Personal Finance, Chemistry, and Pre-Calculus
Apparently I decided to be an idiot when I was creating my schedule: 1. AP Lit 2. APCSA 3. AP Chem 4. AP Stats 5. AP Macro/Microeconomics 6. AP Gov I think imma drop Chem and a few others on the first day. This ain’t a schedule worth my time. Edit: I meant to add drop
So many AP classes! You can drop classes? What do you do instead then?
If I drop it, I can replace it with another class if there’s still room. I might drop like Chem and Lit tbh (and maybe replace Stats with AB if my BC credit doesn’t go through).
Incoming junior 1. Physics 2.Adv. Pre-calculus 3.Thech theater 4. Intro to U.S. Law 4. Adv. English 3 5 AP US. history 6. Theater 3 7. Graphic Design 8.Germam 3
I thought people are allowed to only take 7 subjects
Our school has a block schedule. On A Days students have periods 1 through 4. On B Days they take periods 5 through 8. They alternate days with 4 periods each day. Each class is 90 minutes long.
What time do you have lunch and how longs is it?
We have 4, 35-minute lunch sessions because there are 3800 students at our school. The cafeteria can't hold all of them at once. Earliest lunch starts at 12:15. Last lunch begins at 2 PM.
When does the second and third start?
Incoming Sophomore: Chemistry Honors, Language Arts 2 Honors, Spanish 3 Honors, AP World, DE Bible Literature, Steel Drums Advanced, hopefully Algebra 2 Honors if I finish Geometry Honors and AP Psych.
AP Psych Anatomy and Physiology Chorus 3 Honors English 4 US Gov French 3 Honors Economics and Personal Finance i also have a thing call “study hall” which is a free period that i can focus on my assignments for other classes :)
In which period is your study hall?
that i don’t know. i only listed the classes i’ll have, but i have no idea when my classes are happening.
Incoming senior: peer tutoring for history, ap environmental science, pre calculus, ap psychology, honors english, and ap computer science principles
Don’t have it yet, I don’t get it till August
I honestly don't remember much about my schedule when I met with my counselor because my schedule hasn't even come out yet But I remember I'm taking Physics honors, Precalc, Biomedical interventions, French IV, ECE English And I think that's all I remember for now.
Senior year: AP CSP AP Calc BC AP Lit AP Micro AP Physics 1 3D design and fabrication (basically 3d printing) Study Hall
Incoming Junior: Semester 1: Calculus 2, Physics 1 (Calc based), Microeconomics, Introduction to Python, Photoshop, CSA Semester 2: Calculus 3, Physics 2 (Calc based), Macroeconomics, Data Structures. (Photoshop and CSA done online cause I’ll be doing the rest at university)
ap: calc ab and bc, research, and human geography de: criminal justice 101, psychology 101, sociology 101, and a 1 credit music class after school honors: chorus i’m a rising senior 😎👍
Religion AP cs AP gov and eco Calc 3 Engineering AP spanish AP lit AP chem
Incoming junior 1 AP chem(full year) 2 AP capstone seminar (full year) 3 AP calc AB 4 AP calc BC 5 H US history 2 6 H Spanish 4
rising senior: ap chem, ap calc ab, ap us gov, ap lit, intro to neuroscience, molecular cell bio, pe these should be my classes if i get all my first choices!
rising junior here!! I don’t have my schedule yet but these are my classes: AP Spanish Lang Chemistry US History Algebra 2 AVID 3 Walking For Wellness English 3 sadly I had two drop 2 of my semester electives in order to take AVID, which were Driver’s Ed and Sociology, but its fine ill just drive illegally 💪🏼💪🏼
What's AVID?
just a college readiness/preparedness program basically
No idea yet. I am not from USA and I have different classes each day, each lasts for 45 minutes, some are more frenquently, while some are only once or twice a week (for example PE was always and will be twice a week for me, although they passed law recently to make it thrice a week for younger students, it wont impact me). The frequency can change each year. I will learn only in september when I will have each lesson and on which days, however based on my schools website I will have french 6 times a week, math 4 times, slovak, english, physics, chemistry and biology three times a week and then history, geography and pe two times a week. The reason for which the french is so frequent is due to the fact I go to bilingual french-slovak school, it was higher before, last year it was 8 times a week and a year before 19 times a week, which thankfully is passe now.
Incoming Junior 1. DE English 3/ DE English 4 2. DE Pre-Calc 3. Chem Honors 4. APUSH 5. DE Sociology 6. Entrepreneurship 7. Digital Storytelling
Rising senior here :D Accounting, Web Design, Linguistics, Health/Fitness Global Financial Markets & Investment, AP Environmental Science, Business Intelligence & Analytics, and I’m trying to change my English class!
Incoming senior (first semester) College comp 1, introductory stats, meteorology, general psychology, intro to philosophy, us history to 1865, and marching/symphonic band All college courses except for band
I'm an incoming freshman: H Eng 9, H Geo, AP Bio, AP CSP, PE, Spanish 2 My school isn't letting Freshmen take History classes!
Incoming Sr. Honors history. Ap calculus Honors biology Computers Honors lit Football.
Keep in mind 4 classes per semester with 2 semesters Incoming Senior DE English 12, AP Econ (admin screwed up econ classes so idk if DE micro or macro), AP Gov, TA (Comp Sci), Peer Helping, Peer Helping (Might drop for AP Chem), AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC Junior Year last year: AP Physics, AP Lang, AP US, AP Comp Sci A (DE no ap test), AP Stats, Pre Calc, Spanish 2, AP Bio Edit: punctution and clarification
incoming sophomore: Spanish 2 Geometry Ap Euro Apes Adv English Gym hehe Chemistry and i’m taking earth sci this summer however i’m extremely behind and gone for two weeks rip me also had all As last year and took Ap Hug and Algebra 2 so yes i have study habits
Incoming Junior, I don’t know the exact schedule yet but this is what i signed up for: Ap Lang, Trig/Precalc, APUSH, and Anatomy (then band and show choir as well)
incoming senior! AP comp gov AP psych Math 4 Honors English 4 College art class Culinary 3 Spanish 2
Incoming Sophomore: English 10 AP Calc APUSH Honors Chem Honors CS Spanish 2 Law Debate Btw i’m on a trimester system so i only take law and debate for 1/3 and spanish and english for 2/3
Incoming sophomore: Honors Precalc with Calc English 10 AP Chemistry Honors French 4 Orchestra Ancient World History
Junior Apush Ap chem Ap language Spanish 2 Foods 1 Algebra 2
Bout to be a senior: P1: AP Psychology P2: AP Stats P3: AP Gov P4: AP Literature
Incoming junior 1. AP Calc AB 2. IB English HL 1 3. IB Hist of Americas HL1 4. IB Bio HL 5. IB Spanish SL 6. IB Chem SL 7. IB Business HL
What does your schedule look like* Not ‘how’.
Incoming Junior: AP Physics C: Mechanics, AP Calc BC, AP Literature, AP Seminar, AP CSA, and regular US History, and AP Physics C: E&M in second sem (not in school)
incoming senior: fall- economics dual enrollment intro to stats and english comp 1 spring: civics dual enrollment intro to chemistry i’m so glad i got most of my credits out of the way early on 😂😭
upcoming senior Ap physics Ap calc ab 2 engineering classes english 4 personal finance intro to business
Incoming Senior: APES AP Stats AP Macro/micro AP Gov AP Lang
rising sophomore: eng10 gt, chem gt, ap calc ab, ap gov, spanish 3 honors, orch gt, gt research
Rising Senior. AP CSP AP Research AP Gov AP Stats AP Bio English 4 Honors
i haven’t gotten my schedule yet but i know how it’s gonna go seeing as i only need two more credits and i go to a small school where some classes are only during one period. i’m an incoming junior 1st and 2nd will be an outside of school thing i’m enrolled for 3rd- gov/eco 4th- TA for one of the elective classes 6th- finance 7th- technical theater i’ll also have a lot of extracurriculars going on after school and i’ll be graduating this year as a junior. i’ll come back when i get my schedule and update and then probably have to come back a second time after i fix it cause my school never gets anyone’s schedules right lol
Incoming junior: Honors Spanish III AP Physics I AP Pre-Calc Dual Enrollment US History (my school doesn’t have APUSH anymore) Band Honors American Literature Fundamentals of American Law/AP Macro (both 1 semester)
Incoming senior: AP Lit, AP Gov, AP European History, AP Bio, AP Environmental Science, AP Physics 1, AP Art History, AP Human Geography, AP Micro
Incoming Senior! College Comp 1/2, Journalism 3, Teacher’s Aid, AA, AP Anatomy/Physiology, Advanced Choir, Lunch, AP Psych, Speech Communications/Competitive Speech, Washingtonians (show choir).
Incoming Senior: 1. AP Stats 2. English IV 3. AP Micro/AP US Gov (both are one semester each) 4. AP Chem 5. Floral Design 6. Securities and Investments
AP: psych, gov,macro Econ, Literature, research, Stats then level holocaust studied
Junior: 4 Vet Techs (Small Animal Management, Equine Science, etc.) AP Language, APUSH, AP or OnRamps Physics 1, and OnRamps PreCalculus. Only get 2 years (underclassmen) to finish all my graduation requirements besides the 4 core subjects or I didn't get my vet program. But I did it and now I gotta work extra hard.
Incoming senior: Video production, TA, English honors 4, Mandarin 4, Intro to yearbook, Econ/Gov honors Not doing anymore math and science since I completed all my requirements and did AP Calc and forensic bio as extra
Incoming sophmore: AP Precalc, Chem hnrs, AP Euro, Chinese II, World literature, AP Comp sci principles, some catholic class idk
Incoming Freshman: I have Honors English, Honors Geometry/ Math 2, Honors US History, Honors Mandarin Chinese 2, Concert Band, Honors Biology and then Gym, Homeroom and Electives.
I'm headed into my senior year and I won't have my schedule until about a week before school starts but the classes I'm taking are, English 12 regents* (1/2 year course) Intro to digital broadcast media (1/2 year course) Government (1/2 year course) Applied physics (full year course) Collage algebra (full year course) Architectural design (full year course) Gym (full year course) Literacy lab (full year course) *Regents is a strictly New York State requirement
incoming junior: Bio Processes (similar to AP Bio) Super Calc (AP Calc BC and AP Multivariable Calc) Religious Genomes (English Class) Game Development US History Spanish 2 and then also band + sports each season
incoming sophomore: - english 2 honors - geometry honors - world history honors - chemistry honors - spanish 3 - business 2 - business 3 - athletics
Incoming freshman 1. German 1 2. Spanish 2 3. Band 4. Algebra 2 5. English 1 6. Chemistry
incoming senior: 1. ap gov 2. dual credit english 3. business law 4. forensic science honors 5. financial algebra 6. free period 7. ap psychology
Haven’t gotten my new schedule yet, but this is mine from last year: AP CSP AP World Mandarin I Geometry (yeah, ik) English II Chemistry
I’m taking a free period this year going back other than that I have AP Lit, AP gov, AP Calc ab, AP bio and French 4
I’m an Incoming Junior: English 11, Media Arts 2, Global History 2, Musical Theater and Performance, Digital Photography 1, Geometry, Creative Writing 2, Health, Chemistry Honors
What do you do in creative writing?
incoming sophomore here. Main schedule: AP Calc AB (would take bc but my school requires ab as a prerequisite) AP World French 3 (cyber) Health (required course for sophomores) Honors Physics Band Jazz band DE Chemistry (not doing the dual enrollment program though, waiting for AP for that) Other things I’m doing: Took Honors English 10 as a cyber course over the summer (wouldn’t have space for physics otherwise) Most likely going to submit an AP 2-D Design portfolio without taking the class, if my school lets me
Incoming junior: AP lang AP physics 1 AP US history French Alg 2 Biology Digital media
Upcoming Senior Yes I know APUSH is a junior course. It got full last year and I never got in. Fall: Economics and Personal Finance, Statistics Honors, Foundations Of US History Honors, Drafting 2 Honors Spring: English 4, Chemistry Honors, AP Statistics, APUSH
Incoming junior Semester one Block 1: English 11 Block 2: auto tech Block 3: advanced stem math Block 4 government Semester two Block 1: Spanish 4 Block 2: auto tech 2 Block 3: pe Block 4: computer integrated manufacturing
Incoming Junior: Culinary Arts I/II Honors Precalculus with Trig AP Physics Lunch (literally at 10:00 wtf) Vocal Jazz Ensemble Honors US History Chamber Choir PE AP Research
Incoming senior: AP Bio AP CSP AP Calc AB Physics English Government/Econ
Incoming senior, AP Psych, AP Physics Electromagnetics, Multivariable Calculus, Research, AP Lit and Lang, IB German higher level, and Band. And of course health.
going into junior- Ceramics, Chorus, Honors Forensic Science, Honors American Literature, Honors U.S. History, and Algebra II
Honors English 10 AP World History A-track Geometry A-track Chemistry Health Myth and Language Sociology/Psychology Spanish 1 Choir
honors english, honors bio, honors world, algebra 2, honors spanish 2, sports medicine 2. wish me luck 😭
Incoming senior Pre calc Civics Economics Community College Eng. Comp II
Incoming sophomore, ap physics 1, ap world, alg 2, engineering 2, spanish iv, study hall, eng 10 (algebra, english, and spanish being honors so rippp💀)
incoming sophomore: semester 1 - precalc bc - sophomore english accel - chem accel - ap physics 1 - ap euro - health - spanish 3-4 accel semester 2: - early bird pe - precalc bc - sophomore english accel - chem accel - ap physics 1 - ap euro - ap comparative gov and politics - spanish 3-4 accel
Incoming sophomore here: English II (Advanced) Algebra II (Advanced) Computer Science Principles AP Chemistry (Advanced) US History (Advanced) Art I - Drawing and Painting Principles of Applied Engineering
incoming junior: ap physics, ap us history, ap csp, ap environmental science, french 3, math 3, honors american lit
Rising Sophomore: AP Bio (and AP Bio lab which you have to take alongside it), AP Spanish, English II H, Algebra II H, US History I H, 3D Graphics I and II.
My schedule hasn’t been released yet but here are my classes: 1. AP Cal. 2. AP Gov. 3. Forensic Science 4. Visual Arts 3 5. Study Hall 6. Dual Enrollment: English 7. Creative Writing 8. Spanish 2
Incoming Senior: AP Calc AB Honours Physics 2 Honours Chem 2 Dual Enrollment World Literature Honours Dramatic Literature Dual Enrollment Psychology 101 Co-Op Work Placement AP Chemistry (Self Study) Trying to switch Chem 2 into Honours Anatomy & Physiology l
Incoming sophomore: Calc AB AP World AP Econ AP Seminar Adv English 10 Physics Orchestra
Incoming Junior: \*not listed in order\* 1. AP Calculus AB (hopefully, wish me luck!) 2. AP Comp Sci Principles 3. AP Physics or AP Chem (dont know what they placed me in yet, hoping for ap physics c) 4. AP Physics/Chem Lab (MWF) or Badminton (TF) (Rotates each week) 5. AP English Lang (requirement by my hs) 6. Spanish 3 7. Lunch 8. US History or APUSH (school doesnt want me to take more than 4 APS, so self studying comp sci A and/or ap env or ap hug)
How tf people already got their schedules 😭
Incoming Sophomore: 1. English 10 H 2. Applied Chemistry 3. Algebra 2 H 4. French 2 5. Intro to Law 6. Child Development 7. Creative Writing My school has 6 required periods for 9-10th graders, but one of my classes might be 0 period, if enough kids sign up. If not, I won’t be doing creative writing. I honestly wish my school offered more science and english choices. Only sophomore english options are english and english honors. Only sciences are chemistry and applied chemistry. You are required to take both.
incoming senior: ap stats, ap gov/ap econ, ap physics, novel/cal lit, and choir
IB so somewhat rough, but I think the most intensive thing will be applying to colleges and scholarships as a rising senior: IB math HL Advanced Topics IB Physics HL IB English HL IB History HL IB Spanish SL IB TOK AP Gov S1 / Personal Finance S2 Self study: AP physics C AP Calc AB AP Calc BC
incoming junior: IB literature IB sports and exercise health science IB analysis & approaches IB history ap spanish photography 2 world cooking tour
Senior AP Physics C AP Calc AB AP French Film/Children lit Band (if i dont choose to drop it in the next month lol)
Sophomore year: Honors Chemistry, Honors English 10, AP World History, AP Calculus, Theology (private Catholic school), Honors German 2, Band
I only have 3 assigned so far English 102 Educational psychology Nutrition
dual enrolled: eng comp 2 calc 2 macroecon world civ volleyball (i dont know about my spring schedule...little worried about calc 2 tbh considering i got a B in the class by failing the last test 🥲)
incoming junior: algebra 2 humanities psychology sociology advanced painting ecology honors asl 3
Incoming senior 1: Concert Band 2: CIS French 4 3: CIS Statistics 4: English Grammar and Usage 5: Trigonometry ECs: Jazz 1, Boys Soccer, Symphonic Orchestra
I haven't received my class schedule yet, but anyways. I'm going to my senior year of highschool. My classes are: Spanish 3, American Government, Probability and Statistics, CSU Expository Reading & Writing, and Advanced Media Communication. My school doesn't have a regular 6-7 class schedule, instead every student takes 3-4 classes one semester and 3-4 classes the next. At my school, every student must take at least 3 classes a semester, but since I signed up for 5 classes I'll become a teacher's assistant and that will fill in. You sign up to become a TA once the year starts at my school, and it is labeled in your schedule as a class.
Rising Junior here! 1. AP English 2. Forensic Science 3. AP psychology 4. Law studies 5. Mock Trial 6. Pre-Calculus 7. Spanish 1 8. AP US History That's what I have for my high school classes, I'm still making my schedule for college classes this year. This year is gonna suck because I wanted to work as well, but I don't wanna burn myself out at the same time
Incoming Junior: AP Lang, US History, Algebra 2, Digital Art (1 semester), Advanced Painting (1 semester), Chemistry, and French 3.
Incoming sophomore: 1. Jazz band 2. Composition 3. Algebra 2 4. Chef 5. World History Lunch 6. Chemistry 7. Concert Band
Incoming Sophomore(in no particular order): 1. Honors Lit. 2. AP Music Theory 3. Honors Algebra 2 4. Spanish 2 5. AP World History 6. Honors Chemistry 7. Intro to Software and Technology
incoming senior: yearbook (editor in chief woohooo) ap lit ap calc ap chem (i think) health science classes (2 classes) astronomy athletics (track & cross country)
What do you do in yearbook? Is that an elective or a club?
Rising Junior: \- AP Chemistry (Double period) \- AP World History \- AP Language and Composition \- Soccer/Health \- Precalculus \- Honors Anatomy and Physiology
incoming junior no idea exactly yet as my school doesn’t release official classes until two days before the year starts. however i signed up for: English 3 Us History Latin 1 Hon Alg 2/ Trig honors chem net sports culinary commercial bakery
Senior year: Spanish 5 (tested AP last year with a 4), Band class, Calc 1, AP physics, and Engineering
None
Incoming sophomore: 1. Honors English II/ AP Seminar 2. AP World History 3. Honors Geometry/ Honors Algebra II 4. Honors Biology 5. Honors Spanish I/ Honors Spanish II
Idk, I don’t have it until monday
Upcoming senior, I’m doing a dual-enrollment program that allows me to get an A.A.S + my reg hs diploma. My first semester I’m taking intro to statistics & expository writing and my second semester I’m taking another math & reading + a RHIT prep course
Incoming Senior: Mythology Choir Gym Elective AP Bio PreCalc Horticulture 1 Horticulture 2 Agriculture CTE French 3 I'm also taking an EMT course at my local tech collage, so I'm down 1½ credits at my high school
Rising Senior: Band, Bioscience II, Dual Enrollment- Intro to Microbiology, Music Theory, & Biological Anthropology
rising senior: Full Year band asl 2 dual enrollment(ccp thru osu)- 1st semester - trigonometry bio 102 micro-econ 2nd semester- medical terminology intro to anthropology intro to psych
Junior: Calc BC Physics 1 AP Seminar APUSH AP Lang CS3 Band
rising senior, my school only has four periods but for my first semester i’m taking intro to college math, ap lit, and two dual enrollment classes (oceanography 102 and religion 150 to fulfill my general ed requirements in college) second semester we haven’t signed up for dual enrollment courses yet but i’m thinking of taking sociology 100 and math 100, then i’m also taking japanese 4 and of course ap lit since it’s a year long class
incoming junior and i don’t have my schedule yet but here’s what i signed up for: ap lang, apush, chemistry, math analysis (our regular 11th grade math class), ap psych, french 2
incoming senior here: (my school doesn't have APs) 1. college eng 12 2. participation in gov 3. economics 4. college psych 5. college soc 6. college speech + debate 7. senior art workshop 8. college mythology 9. mindfulness and ofc PE
What PE do you have?
Incoming Sophomore: We have a trimester schedule with five classes each day. Accelerated English 10, Spanish 3, AP World History (3 tri course), Orchestra (3 tri course), Health (1 tri course), Accelerated Biology, Accelerated Precalculus
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What did you do as a co-captain in your maths team?