Choosing AP classes

<p>I've already scheduled my senior schedule for these classes:
AP Calc AB, AP Art History, Physics honors (no AP available), AP Literature, AP language & composition, Gov and Econ honors, and Spanish 3. </p>

<p>However, a few new AP classes opened up, including AP human geography and AP econ. My school always has trouble scheduling students into several AP classes because they are only offered certain periods, which is why I'm scheduled for gov and econ honors instead of AP. Should I try all I can to get AP?</p>

<p>Also, instead of Art History, I want to take Human Geography. I know AP geo is supposed to be one of the easier classes, but I'm really no good at art stuff. I took Humanities as a dual enrollment class my junior year and it was the most boring class I've ever taken. I'm just not into art, I'm more of a social studies buff anyway, which is why I wanted to take the AP human geography.</p>

<p>Any tips? I go to change my schedule tomorrow morning.</p>

<p>Yeah, get rid of Art History, I wish we had Geography at my school. It seems really cool, even if it is “easy.” How do you take both AP English’s in the same year though? I’d try to get into both of those APs if I could, Gov should be manageable, Econ is a bit of a challenge. You’d have six AP Classes though. If you think you can handle it, go for it. I personally want an easier year, so I’m only taking four, though I doubt it’ll be any easier than this year (already taking four).</p>

<p>I took the dual enrollment equivalents of the AP englishes so I had the “prereq’s” to be able to take both the same year. And I’d rather have geography anyway, it suits my interests more, and I want my senior year to be as enjoyable as possible. Thanks :)</p>