Tennis Posted May 27, 2007 Share Posted May 27, 2007 Here's the deal: I'm currently a sophomore and I need to choose my classes for junior year. I'm taking AP Physics B this year and that is the only AP/Honors class I have taken so far. Here's what I've signed up for next year (junior year): AP Calc AB AP Bio APUSH APES Honors English 11 Honors Chemistry (Highest Chemistry class at our school) Spanish 2 However, the Honors Chemistry course is pretty hard from what I've heard. Most people get C's, good students (even a ranked 1 person) got a 90%. Only 3 people have A's out of 70 students. Many FAIL. I've heard this from a variety of students taking it this year: The teacher doesn't teach at all, he gives labs often and these take up a lot of time to do (they are a big part of your grade), he gives hard pop quizzes and extremely hard tests. About the hard pop quizzes and extremely hard tests, no one knows what to study for because he doesn't give you any study guide or tell you what to study for, the questions are mostly conceptual based and many questions aren't even in the book (?), it's like: if you do this to ____ what happens? why are ____ stinky?... That's what I've heard from other people. I'm dreading this teacher but I do want to take the class for knowledge. Does it really matter if I take it in my junior or senior year? Do engineering/medical colleges generally want to see you take a chemistry class before you apply? I REALLY don't know what to do here and I'm spending a lot of time deciding. Will I have more time senior year to spend more time in harder classes? I might take a SAT early in my senior year. It's just that with all these AP classes (my hardest course load yet), SATs(planning to prep a lot before) and SAT IIs(taking in october), and even AP exams, I don't know if I will have enough time to get a good grade in chemistry. If I take Chemistry in my junior year, I most likely will get B's in both semesters, mabye even C's (depending on how I cope with next years classes). Will getting C's drastically affect my chances at top schools? I'm planning to apply to UCB, UCLA, Stanford as a engineering, medical major. Please help me to decide on this problem. To colleges know actually how hard your school courses are? I've heard something about counselors sending information about class rigor from your school to colleges. Is this true for every school? Should I find out? (lol) I just don't want colleges to see that I'm "whipping out" by taking the hardest science class in my senior year. Does it really matter? Gah, I hate the admissions process=[ I'm really worried. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tennis Posted May 27, 2007 Author Share Posted May 27, 2007 So do you think it is better to take a class like AP chem junior year or senior year?? Also, colleges do care about your grades senior year right? Generally, do people have harder courses scheduled for junior year or senior year? Also, if I take Chemistry Honors I would really have to worry about taking the AP exam, this is a pro over AP comp sci. where colleges would prefer you taking an exam right? My senior year is probably going to be: AP English 12 AP Econ AP Amer. Govt. AP Comp. Sci AP Stats/AP Music Theory (mabye neither) Spanish 3 Astronomy & Earth Science And no, not taking chemistry in my junior year will not deprive me of any options for my senior year. Here are my three options that I could choose in place of Chem H: AP Computer Science AP Stats Astronomy and other regular science classes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miketom Posted June 7, 2007 Share Posted June 7, 2007 What is your gpa? One important year of high school is your junior year. Colleges mainly look at your gpa senior year, which cannot drop lower than .6? I think. If you slack off senior year or if your gpa drops drastically, colleges can take back your admissions. If your major is engineering/med, I would take a chemistry course junior year. Any C's on your transcripts any year does play a role when colleges are reviewing applications. Your junior and senior year seem pretty stacked - 4 AP's, 2 honors, and 5 AP's senior year. From this, I don't think it'll make a BIG difference if you took regular chemistry or chemistry honors. I would take the class I can get a higher grade in. -miKE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scheng75 Posted June 25, 2007 Share Posted June 25, 2007 Do everything in your power to ensure that you do not get a C in any math or science classes in your junior year! UC applications are due at the end of November which means your senior year grades don't really play an important role in the admissions process. If you ace your senior year first semester, I would send in your HS transcript again after you get your grades, but most UCs don't ask to see your senior grades until AFTER they've admitted you. If Chemistry H might jeopardize your other classes and you may not get an A, and it's not a prerequisite for another class, I would not take it. AP Biology will require some Chemistry background though but you might be able to pick that up on your own. Pre-Med/Engineering are the toughest programs to get in at the top UCs. I would make sure you get A's on all your math & science classes and get 4's and 5's on the AP tests. Many years ago, I got into both UCB and UCLA (Biology major) with a full ride but I got a C in Spanish 2 Honors and B in Spanish 3 Honors. This told me that they care about overall GPA (I was ranked around 30/520 from a good public HS) but more importantly your performance in the core classes. Foreign language is just not my thing and it didn't hurt me too much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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