AP classes for junior/senior year!

<p>Hi; I was wondering if you could help me decide on what AP classes I am taking for junior and senior year.
Currently, I am in my first AP class, which is European History (and as you guys probably already know, it sucks and is super hard. I got a solid B in the class first semester, and this has been my only B in my whole hs career so far). </p>

<p>First off, junior year classes. This is what I have so far:</p>

<p>1) AP English
2) APUSH
3) AP French Language
4) Adv Algebra/Trig
5) Physics
6) PE (required)
7) I don't know yet...should I take a study hall or could I take another elective?</p>

<p>And then for senior year, so far I have:
1) AP English
2) AP Psych
3) AP Environmental Science
4) AP Econ or Stats, not sure yet
5) Adv French communication
6) PreCalc
7) PE (required)</p>

<p>Is this all too much? Should I consider lightening up my schedule? Like 4 AP classes is a lot...what do you guys think? Yay or nay...</p>

<p>Well to put it in perspective, there are seniors taking 5 or 6 AP, so it shouldn’t be too bad (unless you want a social life…) APUSh is alot of memorization. and AP Psych is considerably easy.</p>

<p>You’re taking 4 APs as a senior, true…but they’re also pretty easy APs. I managed a 5 on AP Psych by self-studying three days before the exam (and I’m not as intelligent or good at school as the typical CCer). APES and AP Stat are super easy (I’m taking Stat now), and I’ve taken both Englishes and you can basically walk into them cold. It’s the same as taking the SAT 2 in Lit. Your junior year schedule is harder, IMO.</p>