d.mcknight
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So, at my high school, they are redoing they way they schedule all the classes or something. And long story short, my class choices sort of got screwed over...
Okay first, here are the classes I am for sure taking...
AFJROTC
AP Gov/Econ (each a semester course)
AP Calculus
AP Literature
Now originally I was going to take AP Computer Science. But because of the conflicts, I cannot. I've looked over the course catalog and here are the options I came up with....
AP Biology (I'm not really interested in biology and I'm not sure how that would help with chem and physics the first year at the academy)
Geography 2/Cultural Anthropology (each a semester course)
AP World History (I've already taken regular world and AP US. Another option is AP World History but I've heard it is a lot of busy work.)
AP Statistics (I don't know if my counselor would allow this in addition to AP Calc, especially with the numbers, however I don't think I'd have a problem completing the work for both classes.)
If anyone could give me some opinions or insight it would be greatly appreciated. I'll also post this in the USNA thread to see if there are any differences.
Okay first, here are the classes I am for sure taking...
AFJROTC
AP Gov/Econ (each a semester course)
AP Calculus
AP Literature
Now originally I was going to take AP Computer Science. But because of the conflicts, I cannot. I've looked over the course catalog and here are the options I came up with....
AP Biology (I'm not really interested in biology and I'm not sure how that would help with chem and physics the first year at the academy)
Geography 2/Cultural Anthropology (each a semester course)
AP World History (I've already taken regular world and AP US. Another option is AP World History but I've heard it is a lot of busy work.)
AP Statistics (I don't know if my counselor would allow this in addition to AP Calc, especially with the numbers, however I don't think I'd have a problem completing the work for both classes.)
If anyone could give me some opinions or insight it would be greatly appreciated. I'll also post this in the USNA thread to see if there are any differences.