Future Plans
*Note: Students take the AP test the year they choose to. They will need to study for the test on their own at home, but we will set up the tests for those who want to take them. The tests listed are suggestions of tests that could be relatively easy for the student to add to their study schedule. It is highly recommended that you create a high school plan and plan when you want to take each of the AP tests.
2010-2011
Latin - year 1
Science - Biology - AP Biology (3 credits)
History/Lit - Fall of Rome through Renaissance history (486 AD to 1600 AD) AP English Lit (6 credits) and/or AP World History (6 credits)
Art History - Renaissance to 1850's (some may take AP Art History -6-8 credits)
2011-2012
Latin - year 2 and/or AP Latin (6-12 credits)
Science - Chemistry - AP Chemistry (4-7 credits), scouting merit badge
History/Lit - US history - AP US history (6 credits) and/or AP Government/Politics (3 credits) and/or AP English Lit (6 credits)
Art History - 1850's to Modern & test prep - AP Art History test (6-8 credits)
2012-2013
Latin - year 3 and/or AP Latin
Science - AP Physics
History - Modern history & geography
Other AP tests Students may also want to prepare for at home:
AP Human Geography
AP Calculus
AP Statistics
List of AP Tests that help earn credit for the New Century Scholarship
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