Am I underestimating the level of an AP class?

<p>A lot of your classes (Spanish, English, etc.) will be around the same work as this year, only a little bit harder, and you’ll have a study hall which you didn’t have this year.
I’m in AP Calc BC and it’s been around the same work level as my previous math classes, it’s a different sort of AP in that regard - if you’ve been on the math track leading to AP Calc all along, it shouldn’t be much worse, unless calculus as a topic is something you struggle with.
I’m not sure why your school requires chemistry before AP chem AND another period for labs, but seeing as you already have knowledge of the subject, it shouldn’t be too bad. The labs are annoying and a lot of busywork but it’s doable.
AP Enviro isn’t too hard, I’m self studing AP Psych by reading Barrons (are you taking it online for credit reasons? If not, just read Barrons and save yourself the $$$?) and it isn’t challenging and is fairly interesting material making it an easy read.
I have no familiarity at all with AP comp sci A as a self study, but on top of everything else, it could be very challenging. I know people taking AP comp sci in school who say it’s their toughest course, and it’s not their only AP.
But seeing as it is an online course, maybe you could start it over the summer and get a chunk out of the way so it’s easier? If not, I’m not sure I’d recommend it.</p>

<p>So… have fun next year?</p>