<p>Hi. I am currently a rising Senior graduating in 2014. So far, Sophmore and Junior year, I have taken the following AP classes (with the following exam scores):
10th-
Human Geography-3
Psychology-4
11th-
Latin-2
Us History-4
English Lang-5
Art History-5</p>
<p>For my final year I was thinking of taking the following AP classes:
AP Calc AB, AP Enviromental Science, AP European History, AP Literature, AP Government and AP Economics (Macro and Micro combined). I was wonder if it was a good idea taking all these classes as well as thoughts on class difficulty. I specialize in History btw. Thanks.</p>
<p>Provided you don’t slack off (especially in AP Environmental, too many do so and fail an “easy” exam) you should be fine. I’d recommend that you start studying for the classes you think you might have difficulties in now, that way you’re better prepared and you’ll have a bit of a head start on others in the class.</p>
<p>I think you’ll be fine! I’m taking 6 AP classes next year too.</p>
<p>the senioritis is gonna suckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk, but calc ab and enviro are really easy, I didn’t study for either exam and got 5’s (i dont know about the others I have never taken them)</p>
<p>Ok aweome I not alone lol. I mainly doing it because my schools so competitive for the best colleges in the state (UVa and William and Mary)</p>
<p>Am I speaking to a fellow northern Virginian?</p>
<p>No hahaha sorry, Southern VA (Norfolk). I dont think we are nearly as competitive xDD</p>
<p>Ok, just wondering. NoVa’s a little crazy. XD My school’s pretty good about getting people into UVA and William and Mary though. Usually about 15 end up at each.</p>
<p>Too hard course load. Drop aP gov. It is extremely difficult and has a low passing rate. 6 ap classes is extremely hard to manage. Very difficult on top of college apps, ec’s.</p>