A traditional schedule would actually allow them MORE opportunities to take AP and electives though. Most of the college bound kids here take 5 AP/CIS classes junior/senior year and 2 electives. If a student wants to go to college to major in music, for example, they might only take 4 AP classes and 3 music electives. Our twins are sophomores and they have 3 AP classes right now, 2 electives, one honors class(no AP choice for this class) and PE, so our twins have AP English, AP US History, AP Biology, Honors Algebra II, Band, Spanish III and PE. They have this schedule all year-PE classes have a different focus each trimester, health one trimester and PE the other two.
Next year they will have an AP History, AP English, AP math, AP Chemistry and then have room for 3 other classes-or 9 others if they take trimester long classes. They have 3 choices for AP History and 3 choices for AP English and 2 choices for an AP math so I don't know exactly what they will take yet. They will take band and Spanish again so they will have one period to take each trimester for other electives. Our oldest took classes like Architectural Drafting, Computer Programming, creative writing, Humanities, Modern Am Literature. They could also take wood shop, auto shop, Home Ec type classes, choir, modern dance, journalism, and a whole bunch of others.