Can I squeeze in an AP econ class?

<p>Hi, i'm currently a freshman and will be taking the following classes next year:
AP comp science
AP calculus AB
AP statistics
AP psych
AP lit and comp
chem honors</p>

<p>would i be too much to add an AP econ(macro or micro) to that list?
(im extremely good at math so i'd like to know which is more math oriented)
thank you in advance</p>

<p>Just an observation, but how/why are you taking so many AP classes as a freshmen? At my school, freshmen don’t take any AP classes at all. As a junior, I’m taking four AP classes (calc ab, lang, econ, and stats). </p>

<p>AP econ at my school is not math orientated in the slightest- the only math involved is not challenging and is usually basic algebra.</p>

<p>Those are his sophomore class</p>

<p>To be blunt- no.</p>

<p>I’m in the IB program and at my school a lot, and i mean A LOT, of classes are offered for IB kids. I’m taking a bit more than normal but I’ve known people who’ve taken just as many.</p>

<p>anyway which one would you consider harder macro or micro?</p>

<p>macro in my opinion is easier because it involves more common sense topics such as global economics and fiscal policy</p>

<p>Isn’t 5 AP classes enough? You should take it if you truly enjoy it, not to have another AP class to add to your transcript. But have fun if you do decide to take it. I haven’t taken either, so I can’t help you. I suggest taking a study hall to have time to do all of your homework.</p>

<p>AP Lit sophmore year? *** and no don’t take ap macro with that schedule lol</p>