AP Spanish Language/AP Bio/APES

<p>I am going to be a junior next year, and my classes are going to be: Honors Physics, Honors Precalc, AP Chem, AP English, APUSH, and one more class. I am planning to major in something science-related in college. For my sixth class, would it be best to take AP Bio, APES, or AP Spanish Language?</p>

<p>I am currently in my 3rd year of Spanish, so would it be better to take a fourth, or take a third science (or would 3 sciences be too much?) ?</p>

<p>At my school, AP Bio is notorious for having a fairly heavy workload, much more than AP Spanish, but I am a nonnative speaker and am much stronger in sciences than Spanish.</p>

<p>Reply soon please! Registration for next year is due in 2 day!</p>

<p>I don’t think this is something that will matter much to admissions, so I’d say do what you want. One thing to consider, though, is which AP credit you’d rather have. Depending on your major, you may end up choosing not to place out with AP Bio credit, while having that Spanish credit could potentially get you out of a foreign language requirement. (Also, if you end up at a school with a language requirement, it might be better to not have a year-long gap in your Spanish education, if you decide to stick with the same language.)</p>