AP. Is it too much?

I recently sat with my guidance counselor to make my schedule for the coming school year. It consists Ap Calc AB, Ap Lang, Apush, physics honors(which I also plan to self study in order to take the exam), Ap chemistry and then just fitness and required electives.

I also plan and I’m not even sure if this is possible but to get in Ap calc bc with help from a teacher( teacher would be willing to help) and self studying.

On top of that two weeks before the ap exams go through Barron’s and crash course for enviormental science.

Do you think this is possible?Whats the most you have taken simultaneously? What were your scores? If you don’t think this is too much should I try and inclide stats?

@Calamitous98 I would not recommend taking the ap environmental science exam if you plan to get a 4 or 5. You would get a 3 or so with only 2 weeks of dedicated studying with all the other ap tests you’re planning on taking.

The classes themselves are not too much assuming you have a strong academic track record going into the year. With a willing teacher, you would probably be OK with self studying Calc BC, but be aware you can only take the AP exam for Calc AB or BC in a given year. Since I don’t have your physics honors syllabus, I don’t know what the gaps will be between the class and the AP exam.

Environmental Science is probably just wasting your time that would be better served prepping for other exams. If you’re just looking to get college credit for the course, you might be better off waiting until senior year to take it, once you know what college you will be attending, especially since many top colleges do not give credit for the exam.

Unfortunately this is my senior year. I got a late start on my taking AP classes moving from high school to high school but yes my acedemic track record is good. I’m expecting all fives in bio, ap world, and ap psych.