I'm a senior in high school and I'm having trouble figuring out my schedule.
I've always been an overachiever, and filled my schedule, to the point of not having lunch. But now that I'm a senior, I want to relax and dedicate my time to a few hard classes. My schedule currently has:
Photo, Italian, English, AP Eco, Acting/Script Writing, Chorale, AP French and AP Calc BC
Which ones should I drop?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? uisforukelele answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 6:48 pm: well, of course it is your decision ultimately, but if i were in your position, i would definitely keep your AP classes. also, since you already have a foreign language (french), you could think about dropping italian because that would probably be difficult, doing two languages. which do you love more: photo, acting/script writing, or chorale? if there's one of those that you might do as a career, definitely keep it! but the ones that you could care less about, you might want to drop. but here's a warning: colleges discourage the "easy" senior year... yours doesn't seem easy by any means with those AP classes, but don't drop too many classes. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
*Kate* answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 5:58 pm: Check your school's graduation requirements first. You may need to keep English and Calc in order to graduate, other than that its up to you. I'd drop Italian if you have already taken many other levels of French, but keep the Photography and Acting classes so you have a little bit of fun. [ *Kate*'s advice column | Ask *Kate* A Question ]
CarolineBT4T answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 4:35 pm: Well that's for you to decide. You should think about the ones you are Really interested in, and the ones you really thinik you can do / achieve. Your gonna think you like them all and that you can do them all, but you Really have to think about it. Ask some friends, ask them what they really think you like to do most. Ask yourself the same. Choose what you really want and can actually do.
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