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Deciding what classes to take, for senior year?
kimmytree
post Jul 1 2007, 09:03 PM
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I've been trying to decide what classes I want to take next year... I'll be at a new school, so I have no clue what to expect. I'll finally be on a block schedule! yay!

Which two classes would be better to take - Chemistry II and AP Chem, or Anatomy & Physiology Honors and Physics? Which would be the most difficult, and which would be the most beneficial?

Also, does anyone know how English IV Honors would compare to AP English Composition, or AP Literature?

Would a schedule like this be too much to handle?

(first semester)
- AP Lit
- Math Analysis
- Either Anat & Phys or Chem II
- Life Management / Economics Honors

(second semester)
- AP Eng
- Pre Calc
- Either Physics or AP Chem
- AP Art History

I just have no clue what to expect with AP classes, since my last school didnt offer them... I'm probably worried for no reason though.

Any suggestions/advice? thumbsup.gif
 
 
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HakunaMatata
post Jul 2 2007, 05:12 PM
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For science, I suggest the latter option unless you'll be majoring in something like Biology or Chemistry (pre-med, basically). If you are planning on majoring in a science, you'll still have to take Chemistry in college, but you'll be ahead in understanding. If the medical field is your worst nightmare, then Physiology can be supah fun (and not to mentione easy).

Most juniors and seniors will take AP English Lit over AP English Comp, so I suggest AP English Lit.

Aaand your schedule looks fine to me. _smile.gif

Yay! Block schedule! My school is on block schedule, too, 'cept we have A and B days, but you have first and second semester, so wow, good luck, Kimmy! (:
 

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