AP SCHEDULE HELP PLEASE

<p>Hi guys i have to submit my 11th grade schedule right now!!!!
I know these classes are difficult but if i work hard every day are they possible or you would just not recommend it</p>

<p>AP Statistics
AP Calc BC
AP US History
AP Physics B
AP Chemistry
Senior Brit lit</p>

<p>FYI: ALSO I have taken FRESHMEN YEAR- APES, AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY,AP MICROECONOMICS
SOPHOMORE- AP LANG,AP EUROPEAN HISTORY, AP WORLD HISTORY
AND have a 4.0 GPA Weighted & RANK 1 </p>

<p>Well, since Physics B is being discontinued, that’s not a good choice.</p>

<p>You can do this. You’re #1 in your class. It’s what you guys do. I’m already impressed, so don’t do it for me.</p>

<p>skieurope is right. AP Physics B won’t exist next year.</p>

<p>First, they’re replacing the current AP Physics classes with AP Physics 1 and AP Physics 2, so talk to your counselor about which you should take (if your school will even have them) </p>

<p>In response to your immediate question though, I think it is a bit much. If you dedicated most of your free time to it, you could probably make it happen, but just know it will be a LOT. This year as a senior I’m taking a similar schedule. I’m in AP Stats, AP Lit, AP Government (finished this last semester, though), Virtual Business and AP Calculus AB, as well as a night General Chemistry class (basically AP Chem, maybe with a bit more detail, but essentially the same) at a California State University campus three nights a week for about 2.5 hours each night, and it was doable, but definitely very hard to keep up with all the work. </p>

<p>You know your school better than us. If you think you can handle the workload, then go for it. I will say, however, that the classes you listed are a bit harder (in my opinion, anyway) than the APs you’ve taken previously. </p>

<p>AP credit for physics B is not particularly useful in college, and it is unlikely that physics 1 and 2 (basically B split into two parts) will be any more useful in college. But some high schools use AP physics B as an honors high school physics course, so it may be a reasonable choice for a student who has not yet had a high school physics course and wants to take the honors version.</p>

<p>THANKS guys any further tips will be appreciated
and also I am only taking ap classes to add rigor to my transcript i am going to retake all of them again in college because i am going to get hope scholarship and millennium gates so i have to pay almost nothing so might as well take the material.</p>

<p>You cannot know until senior year whether you’ll have the millenium scholarship, they select something like 1 in 500 applicants…</p>