AP advice?

<p>At my high school, you have to pick certain courses early on in school for better hope of placement in them later on. (I am an incoming sophomore) Next year I am taking AP US History and junior year I plan on taking AP Biology, AP English Lang and Comp, and AP US History II. Senior year, most likely AP English Lit and Comp and AP Euro or some AP history.</p>

<p>My main strengths in academics is in history, English, and writing but I do excel in biology and foreign language (I take Spanish). What other AP's do you guys suggest I take? </p>

<p>(My school offers AP Spanish Lang, both AP English's, AP US, AP Euro, AP Gov and Politics, AP Calc AB, AP Statistics, AP Human Geo, AP Chem, AP Bio, AP Environmental Science, and AP Physics)</p>

<p>You should take AP environmental science if you have room one year because it is said to be the easiest AP, therefore if you put in any amount of effort, you have a good chance at getting college credits</p>

<p>Read the textbook so you can actually learn the material. Keep up and study hard and reviewing for exams will be less stressful</p>

<p>You should take AP European history. This class involves a lot of writing and stuff like that. I would also recommend taking AP Chemistry. I’m taking AP Chemistry this fall, and from the AP teacher, it’s going to be a fun class, especially titrations!</p>

<p>AP Euro is a joke.</p>

<p>I read 10 pages of the book and got a 5 somehow. Maybe I was lucky but if you do well in history, I would definitely suggest it for you</p>

<p>Take AP Chem! I loved that class :D.</p>