<p>I am planning to take one Ap in tenth garde (Ap Us History), four AP's in eleventh grade (AP European History, AP Physics, AP English, and AP Spanish four), and five AP's in 12th grade (AP English, AP Calculus, AP Psychology, AP Biology, and AP Chemistry). Is this way too many AP's? Please respond. Thanks.</p>
<p>That's the question you have to ask yourself! It depends on weather you want to waste your time doing that and wheater it's worth it or not.</p>
<p>Compared to people on these boards, it's just normal. I'm taking 14 APs in total, so it's doable.</p>
<p>It's definitely possible if you manage your time and prepare over summers a little. That always helps.</p>
<p>"Taking a lot of AP tests is not insane nor is it difficult"</p>
<p>Hahahahaha, it was funny this one time when I was asked how the science section on the April ACT was. I said it wasn't so bad, especially because I was familiar with a lot of the material because I was taking both AP Physics (B) and AP Chem. These two kids went "WHAAAA!?!??!?!$#$#@, you're taking BOTH physics AND chemistry!??" I was smiling on the inside ;)</p>
<p>You guys are lucky--the school district that I live in only has one Honors class for science (Chem) and one Advanced class (Biology, non-AP)</p>