<p>I have 3 AP's thus year and four honors with no lunch period but next year I have 6 and I'm worried that I will. It enjoy my senior year but the college I want to go wants a rigorous senior year</p>
<p>AP Gov
AP English Lit
AP Statistics
Lunch
AP Calc BC
AP Bio
Lab/study hall
AP Chem</p>
<p>At my school gov and stats are among the easiest AP's while bio and English are moderately hard. I'm mostly worried about Calc and chem </p>
<p>Is it a doable schedule? I want to go into the medical field and math and science are my strong subjects</p>
<p>I’m taking 6 (or 7) APs next year and I want to go into medicine too! I know my life will be hell because I’m taking Physics, Chem and Bio together :(( </p>
<p>I think it’s doable. Just make sure you do not slack off because those are some rigorous courses and losing your footing may ruin it for you.</p>
<p>Yes! Trust me, thousands of students on here have asked the same question. It’s super normal for people to be taking a bunch of APs. If they survived you should be fine! But take the classes if you are truly interested in them. No point in giving yourself extra stress and work…you don’t need to take 6 aps to do well in med school. It’s also likely you won’t even be able to use half of those credits in college anyways.</p>
<p>Thank you, I’m interested in all of them except maybe English, but I’m naturally good in English!</p>