AAH! Schedule Dilemma

<p>I am still unsure as to which courses I want to take next year. </p>

<p>At first, I told the school that I want my schedule to look like this:</p>

<p>AP Chem
AP Calc AB
AP Spanish Language
Regular Senior English
Economics
Biomedical Ethics </p>

<p>Now that they gave us the option to change our courses, I am having doubts about the schedule above. Should I add AP English Comp? Is four APs too much? I know people here take 6 and what not, but my school is really intense and most get 5's on the APs... I plan to go into health sciences - probably pharmacy - which courses should I be taking? Is 4 AP's doable? Not aiming for Harvard btw, so none of this getting-the-most-AP's-into-one-day stuff. Any help is appreciated.</p>

<p>No, I shalt be taking 11 next year and took 4 this year. Besides, AP Comp will be worth your while; I have seen the curriculum and it actually might help writing skills later on. And I won't even apply to any Ivy League (real or percieved), but staying only in the Tufts level of colleges as reaches.
Edit: Most here see it as manageable, and the results are also very high; the failure rate on APs is less than 10%.</p>

<p>Woah, 11...
Yea, I hear that AP Comp is worth taking. I am thinking of UMich as a reach, but first I have to pull up my SAT 2100 (it's close, but not quite there..). </p>

<p>Thanks for the advice</p>

<p>how do u take 11 AP's????</p>