AP Courses/Tests

<p>Yeah, I'm pretty worried about the sleep thing. I'm notorious for arriving at homeroom with a gigantic thing of coffee. I barely get sleep as it is, and my volleyball coach gets worried. We're trying to win States this year, and I don't want to be too tired to do that. :p </p>

<p>Well, if USNA accepts me, I'll be hitting that chemistry book come next year, next spring... whenever I get my letter (which could be any time knowing USNA, lol).</p>

<p>One should be concerned about gaining entry to the Academy more so than validating courses once they get there. AP Government and AP Statistice will not help that much in the admissions process. However, AP Chemistry, along with AP Calculus, will be the two courses looked on most favorably when calculating the whole person overall score.</p>

<p>English, Calc, and Governemnt are all required courses in my school. That's why I'm taking APs in them. Then we take two electives. I'm taking AP Spanish because I'm considering being a foreign language major, and I also want to become fluent. I'm taking Statistics because I love math, love the teacher, and have been dying to take the course since ninth grade. (I'm one of those students who knew my senior roster before I was even in high school. :p)</p>