<p>Hey you guys, so basically I am a sophomore right now and I would like to know how much more work it would require for my junior year if I took:
1) Analysis H
2) AP Computer Science
3) AP Bio
4) AP Statitics
5) English H
6) AP USH
7) AP French</p>
<p>The classes I am currently taking are
1) Trig Analytical Geo H
2) Java
3) Chemistry H
4) PE
5) English H
6) US Gov
7) French 2</p>
<p>I have sports 5 days a week, 2 hours. Violin 1 hour daily, secretary of French club, Coach of a debate club. And 2 shifts of 2 hour hospital work weekly. I'm really worried that since I signed up for all these APS, I wont be able to manage my time. I really need advice on whether or not I should take all these APS. Also, what would you guys reccommed me doing over the summer to get a head start so that I might have a easier time through the school year. Thanks.</p>
<p>Taking 5 AP classes would be a challenge. GPA wise, if you are running for valedictorian, it might greatly help you ore really hurt you.</p>
<p>As my high school's senior class valedictorian, I advise against taking 5 APs in one year. My high school has block scheduling, so I did not have the pressure of taking more than 4 APs this year. However, if you are definitely ready, then take the 5 APs. You will most likely have to cut down the amount of extra curriculars. Managing 4 APs this year was hard enough.</p>
<p>If you want to do well on those 5 APs cut down the amount of extra curriculars, or you might not get 3s, at least. As a junior, I recommend 2-3 APs, but if most people running for valedictorian are taking around 5 APs, definitely take them. It will really prepare you for college, but you will have less time for studying for the ACT, SAT, PSAT, and SAT subject tests.</p>
<p>ull die trust me...you may be smart enuff but thats way to big of a jump and when ap testing rolls around youll go insane especially w/ sports</p>
<p>That looks decent, make sure you talk to people in those classes to make sure you don't have a teacher from hell that makes everything insanely hard. Also are you not taking calculus. AP Calc is a really good class, you might want to consider it.</p>
<p>I would drop stats for precalc so you can take ap calculus senior year.</p>
<p>^
agreed. you could cut it down to 4 ap classes, which is more reasonable than 5, and take calculus the next year</p>