health sciences technology academy

Is this a good plan for the future?
In my school AP classes are only offered to 10th, 11th, and 12th grades.
Freshman (this past school year):
Earth Science 9 Honors (96A)
Algebra II (101A+)
English 9 Honors (97A)
World History I Honors (96A)
PE/Health 9 (99A)
French II (92B+)
Basic Design (art class required to graduate) (97A)
Information Technology Fundamentals (computer class required to graduate) (91B)
Sophomore (upcoming school year):
Algebra III
Math Analysis
AP European History
English 10 Honors
PE/Health 10
French III
Biology Honors
Physics Honors
Junior:
AP Physics B
AP US History
English 11 Honors
Calculus Honors
Weightlifting I
AP Statistics
Senior:
AP Calculus
AP Physics C
English 12 Honors
Weightlifting II
AP Government
After high school, I’m planning on attending the United States Air Force Academy to become a fighter pilot, then I plan to hopefully become an astronaut for NASA.
You have a good plan that is carefully and excellently laid out. I would suggest that you engage in extra-curricular and volunteer activities, keeping the same ones for several years. You may also want to take an SAT preparation course. Showing some leadership roles also is a help. If you can secure the recommendation of your US Senator or Representative that would be a shoo in for the Air Force Academy./
Good luck.
North Middle School Health Sciences and Technology Academy
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