AP Tests; Is well-rounded important?

<p>I'm wondering if Ivies would really want to see a wide variety of APs;</p>

<p>As it is, I plan to have, all told:</p>

<p>US Gov
US History
World History
Eng Lang
Eng Lit
Span Lang
MacroEcon
MicroEcon
Euro History
Psych
ComparGov</p>

<p>Calc (not sure which one)
Physics
Possibly Enviro Sci</p>

<p>Clearly, I am a humanities person; would this make me seem unbalanced in a detrimental way?</p>

<p>Would it help significantly to add some more science/math?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>if thats your strength id just go with those...i mean math courses theres only 3 ap exams to take anyways(stats, calc ab, calc bc) so if your going to take calculus take bc since you get ab subscore...as for sciences i dont see how its going to be detrimental if you think you can do well in the one ur taking and if you are aiming for humanities...but then again im a very optimistic person :D</p>

<p>Get rid of ComparGov and Pysch. They're known to be easy by college admission people.</p>

<p>I highly doubt it matters. It just matters if you're taking the toughest classes. They can't discriminate based on variety of APs.......some schools don't offer them.</p>