Opinions on my High School Four-Year plan?
I'm a straight-A student throughout Elementary and Middle School. I am the smartest or second smartest one in my grade. I am extremely good at Math and Science and I'm looking for a Structural Engineering degree in a Ivy League or really good college.
For my Freshman year I'm currently taking:
Algebra 2 Honors
Biology Honors (all freshmen in my school are reacquired to Bio)
American Literature
Spanish Native Language 9
AP European History
Debate 1st semester, Health second semester
Physical Education
Sophomore Year I plan to take all the courses that set me up for APs in Science
Pre-Calculus
Physics 1
Chemistry 1
World Literature
Spanish NL 10
AP World History
(elective of my choice)
Junior Year I plan on taking said APs
Calculus
AP Physics
AP Chemistry
English Literature
Spanish NL 11
AP US History
(elective of my choice)
Senior Year I look to finish what I have started
AP Statistics
AP Biology
AP Government
English Composition (although I am not too sure)
Spanish NL 12
(elective of my choice)
(elective of my choice)
Also for the electives I only need to take a year and a half of Computers and a year of Fine or Applied Arts, so I can take AP Art, Math for Global Econ, or AP Psychology; which of these should I consider most?
Thanks, on some forums I've gotten reactions like "Wow slow down dude, you don't need that to get through high school" But really, this is what I want, this will GET me where I want, I successful engineer living comfortably. This will change though as my school my not be able to fit me into some of the classes I want and they might add some classes I want, so nothing is set in stone.