AP's

<p>How can I get straight A's in my classes next year?
My Classes are:</p>

<p>AP Physcis B
AP Chemistry
AP Language
Math Analysis Honors
Orchestra
Spanish III
US history</p>

<p>how should I manage my time? I am also active in many clubs and martial arts.</p>

<p>Also, I had another question. Should I take AP US history instead of regular History. I took AP Euro last year, And finished with an "A" in the class. The reason I am hesitating to take AP US is because I already have 2 AP sciences. What do u think??</p>

<p>Take APUSH. I thought it was pretty easy.</p>

<p>I would also recommend taking APUSH, because it's a really interesting although somewhat challenging class. You are however taking a lot of other notoriously difficult classes, like Chemistry and Language (I though Language was pretty easy, though). The best way to manage your time is to invest the most in the classes that are meaningful. Looking at your schedule, those will probably be the aps -- physics, chem, language, and history if you decide to take it. You're always going to have a class or two on the "backburner." Teachers should be pretty understanding.</p>

<p>edit:
to get an a in history: do whatever homework your teacher assigns you, especially if that means boring as s*** outlining. Trust me, when AP exam season comes, you'll thank yourself.. sort of..
to get an a in language: put effort into what writing assignments your teacher gives you and just "do your best." Listen to your teacher's suggestions if s/he makes critiques on your writing.</p>

<p>If you got an A in Euro AP, and you liked the class, you will probably do better in APUS and enjoy it more, because it's about the United States! If you didn't like AP Euro, then don't take it.</p>

<p>Study. A lot. Do your homework, especially in Chem.</p>