AP Spanish Senior Year?

<p>I'm currently a junior I have the chance to take 6 AP classes next year (economics, literature, spanish, bc calc, human geography and psych) and I'd just like advice on whether I should take Spanish. I'm in regents spanish right now and it does not compare to the AP level at all and on top of that, I'm not a native speaker so would taking AP Spanish really drop my gpa? I'm not great at Spanish but I'm not terrible at it either. I know BC calculus and literature is already a lot of work and I really need help deciding...</p>

<p>It’s fine. Take it.</p>

<p>I planned to take AP Spanish my senior year all throughout high school, but I already had 7 APs in my schedule (including physics which is time consuming) so I decided against it. The AP Spanish class at my school is very rigorous and only one student received an A in the class last year…but I would ask previous Spanish students and get their opinions on the class and workload.</p>

<p>7 APs senior year? That’s crazy but how did you manage all that plus college apps and everything?</p>

<p>A must. Colleges love foreign language for some reason, and when people say, “Most universities recommend 3 years, but they really want 4”, its true. If you tend to have scheduling conflicts, drop Human Geography, still occurs, Psychology. (Unless if your projected major has to do with Psych and HuG, its pretty much useless.)</p>

<p>@elefish92 It isn’t though.</p>