After reading where you are at this time in your academic studies, you at least have the luxury of some time. Next year is incredibly important for you. Should you want to got to any top tier university or service academy, you should be taking AP or honors classes almost exclusively. Depending on your interests, and the school, make sure you have top level math.... Calculus and Trig under your belt. You must make your high school resume as rounded as possible..... after school activity participation (sports or other) AND good grades show colleges you have the ability to succeed at more than one thing at a time.
Feel free to PM me if you need advice.
That's actually the snag. Next year, im slated for an honors course, double science, and I will be the ONLY junior in an AP course in my school. (They don't let you take AP until you're a senior, but I got an exemption to take AP history from the history department here). Just ONE of the issues is that AP course. I got into a 'real' highschool through... interesting means. Here's the story on that if youre interested:
In 8th grade, our math teacher was provisional. So, the school didn't want him making any recomendations for higher placement in math. That meant I would be placed in the default pre-Alg class in fresman year. That would make taking Calculus impossible, even WITH summerschool. So, I left the school system to be homeschooled for the first quarter, came back second quarter and took a placement test to get into Alg I. So, I was on schedule with math, but because I came in partway through the year, I couldn't take a foreign language.
Now heres the problem. I took French I this year, so I need to take French II junior year. But, we only have ONE French II class, and only ONE AP History class. And theyre at the exact same time. So I have to pick one. Thats only ONE of my problems, but its the main one, and I need to know what college I want, so I will know if they require a certain number of years in HS Foreign Language. I know I could take French II Senior year, but then there's that akward year-long break in between. However, I think it's impressive to colleges to be the YOUNGEST person in an AP class, and to have gotten there only because you were so good at the course, you got a special exception from the department head.