Classes for 2013-2014 School Year (Senior Year)

<p>I need some advice.</p>

<p>I signed up for my classes a couple weeks ago. Right now, I'm signed up for AP Gov't, AP Calc BC, Business & Marketing, AP Environmental, Painting, and AP English Lang.</p>

<p>--I'm debating taking AP Physics C instead of AP Environmental. However, I'm not really interested in physics and I much rather take environmental. But I'm worried about what colleges will think. I've already taken biology, chemistry, and I'm currently in physics. If that matters.
--I'm thinking about taking regular government online. I don't see the point in taking AP Gov't. If I take government online, I'd get a free period or another elective.
--Also, I want to switch AP Lang to AP Lit.
--Lastly, I'm thinking about switching my electives. I'm considering taking German IV H and Yearbook instead of Business and Painting. </p>

<p>What do you guys think?</p>

<p>Question: Do I need to take an AP english class? I don't really want to. English isn't my forte. I would rather take English IV H. If I were to do that, I would switch one of my electives to AP Stats.</p>

<p>I took AP English Language and Composition, and I recommend taking it. If you pass it (all you need is a 3), then you don’t have to take Freshman reading comprehension, or writing in college. That’s TWO classes you don’t have to take as a college freshman. I’ve heard APES is reeeeaaally easy. If you’re more interested in APES than AP Physics, then by all means, take APES.</p>

<p>I don’t mean to change the subject of your post, but I noticed that a lot of the classes you have taken are going to be a part of my schedule next year.
Next year, I’m taking AP Chemistry, AP Calculus AB, AP English Literature and Composition, and AP United States History. I might also be taking APES. </p>

<p>I’m assuming you took AB before BC. How hard are AP Calc AB and AP Chem?</p>