<p>Alright, so next year, I'm definitely going to take these AP classes:</p>
<p>AP Physics B
AP US Government and Politics
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Calculus BC</p>
<p>I am also definitely "self-studying" AP Spanish Language (OMG, right?) because I already took the AP Spanish IV course this year (part 1 of 2 year course) and I won't have room for AP Spanish V next year, and if I don't take the AP exam, I lose the 10% weight that I got this year in AP Spanish IV, which would hurt my GPA and position as tentative valedictorian because Spanish is my lowest grade. I am a non-native speaker and I'm pretty sure I'll get a 1 (2 tops), but I'm going to have to for my GPA.</p>
<p>I'm definitely taking the above 7 but should I self-study any more? I'm a senior so I guess I'll already have gotten into college (hopefully!!!) but it would help for credit. But, I'm not sure if I can handle it. I self-studied two this year (Human Geography and Psychology) and one last year (Environmental Science) and I did well, but those are relatively easy. I'm reeeaaally interested in European History and Art History as a prospective history major. I've heard those exams aren't as easy to self-study though.</p>