<p>APUSH
Hon Chem
Hon Bio
Java programming
Designing tech solution(robotics and some programming)
Alg 2
Hon Eng 10</p>
<p>I know im not overwheming my self this year but next year i plan on taking 4 ap's</p>
<p>I am for sure doing to take
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B
I dont know what to choose as my fourth AP class without over whelming myself.
I took honors physics in freshmen year so i dont think physics should be much a struggle</p>
<p>TL;DR
im taking these ap next year, i want to do 4 ap's
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE
AP Chemistry
AP Physics B
what should i do as my 4th ap without over whelming myself</p>
<p>You’re definitely not overwhelming yourself from an objective viewpoint, unless you personally can’t handle the course load. Example, my schedule:
Soph
AP World
AP HuG
H Pre Calc
H Eng 10
H Chem
H Spanish III
(something else honors, can’t remember what it was to be honest)</p>
<p>Junior
AP Lang
AP Calc AB (counted as two periods)
APUSH
AP Euro
AP Comp Gov
H Spanish IV
H Physics</p>
<p>Senior
AP Econ Micro
AP Econ Macro
AP Env Science
AP Gov’t
AP Stat
AP Psych
AP Lit
AP Computer Science (I skipped my school’s intro to java class and went straight into AP Comp Sci; I already know basic Objective C, HTML, PHP, and some C++)</p>
<p>I managed straight A’s in these classes (I’m currently in my senior year, fairing along quite well), but studied for 3-7 hours a night in addition to participating in numerous EC’s, keeping up a social life, working a job, etc. It’s possible, and it’s not easy, but you won’t be overwhelmed if you’re willing to put in the effort to make it work. Honestly, once you get in the swing of things, your honors classes’ll begin to feel like jokes, which is 90% of the reason I took full AP’s this year.</p>
<p>I don’t think you’re overwhelming yourself. I currently take 5 APs while on a sport. While it can get time-consuming and you will occasionally have to skip out on sleep, it is definitely doable. For your fourth AP, I recommend an English or SS course. If you prefer to write, composition, but if you like reading/analyzing then literature. AP Macroeconomics can also be a good choice.</p>
<p>I think you’ll be fine! I’m currently a sophomore and I’m taking AP Calc AB, AP Psych, AP Stats, and AP Calc BC. For your fourth AP, I’d recommend AP Psych or maybe AP English if you don’t mind the extra work. AP Psych is really interesting!</p>