<p>Calc AB (with BC self-study)
Micro economics (with Macro self-study)
Literature
Psychology
Biology
Environmental Science (self-study, but I took the honors course this year)</p>
<p>I couldn't take the ES test this year because of complications, but I guess I wouldn't be too bad off since I'm going to be learning the ecology part of biology next year anyways.</p>
<p>All of the classes I'll be taking at school will be year long, if that helps.</p>
<p>Well, since you have done those AP classes, it’s obvious you can handle it. Your classes being year long (if you mean that your school goes by the semester schedule) make your schedule more manageable. </p>
<p>Calc AB (with BC self-study) - it’s feasible. My friend had done it as a sophomore and received a 5 on BC exam. He recommends studying the whole AB material before winter break and utilize that break to study BC material.</p>
<p>This is doable, yes, but why? What’s the point of env sci when most schools don’t accept credit for it? I understand the drive to self study BC and Micro (I selfed micro but didn’t take the exam) but only do it if the school you’re going to accepts the credit. The “one up” mentality diminishes with senioritis–I assume this is a senior schedule but might be wrong. </p>
<p>I agree with toshimelonhead–if you are going to be a senior next year, then only take the actual AP exams if you need the credit. If you took four AP’s last year, five classes will probably not be a problem. Don’t kill yourself doing independent study though.</p>