APs in high school

<p>I am going to be junior next year and I planned to take 4 APs as well as 2 Pre-APs classes: AP US history, AP english composition, AP bio, AP statistics, Physics and Chem pre AP, BCIS. Also I plan to take 6 APs senior year (gov./economics, english literature, calc BC, chem, physics C, Music theory)</p>

<p>Did anyone take a similar courseload? Does anyone have an opinion or advise whether taking so many APs is wise? Is it too much or should I try to take 7 APs on senior year?
Any comments and criticisms is welcome! Thanks.</p>

<p>By the way, I plan to take those APs not to get into any competitive colleges (Harvard, Yale...) but to get into my state's university (University of Texas).
I also like challenging courses.</p>

<p>I've seen other people here take 4 AP courses, and they seemed to do fine. If you think you can handle it, do it. It will be a challenge. Talk to your teachers - see how much time is required and if you have it.</p>