Do you think I can handle this schedule?

<p>So I'm starting senior year soon and was wondering if you guys think I've gone overboard. Here's my schedule:
1. AP US Gov.t 1st semes, AP econ 2nd
2. AP Eng 4
3.AP Calc AB
4.AP Phys 2
5.Engineering 1 (local engineering class, ppl say it's not hard)
6. Digital Electronics
7. Photojournalism </p>

<p>So the last three I am not to worried about because people have told me its all in calss work. But I am not sure about my APs. I have always taken advanced/honors/Pre-AP (whatever you want to call them) courses, and last year had 3 APs and 2 honors (APush, AP eng 3, and AP chem and 2 honors Alg 2 and Physics 1) I am jumping from Alg 2 to Calc AB because I took pre-cal online. Do you guys think that I can handle this? I am used to doing 5+ hours of school work a night and having 3+ tests on the same day. </p>

<p>Ok I now see all the spelling and grammatical errors, Sorry I was in a rush. </p>

<p>You’ll be fine, I think. It’ll depend on your school, but AP English will probably be the most work assignment-wise.</p>

<p>You’ll be fine. </p>

<p>Do whatever feels right. How many APs have you taken in the past?</p>

<p>Oops sorry didn’t read that last part… You sound like some of my friends… If you’re used to it it will not be that bad. I recommend planning ahead and using an agenda if you don’t already use one.</p>

<p>Ok thanks, I was really just worried about physics and calculus. People have told me horror stories about AB calc like failing every quiz. But then again, I don’t think those people really studied that much.</p>

<p>Are you doing ECs? </p>

<p>Just NHS and two other honor societies. </p>

<p>you’ll be anti-social</p>

<p>@luluemonxx sadly I’m used to that as well</p>

<p>I think you’ll be fine. Especially since you took 3 AP’s and 2 honors last year, you’ll do fine. Just focus on the end result. In the beginning we’re all like, “Oh yeah, I’m going to destroy this schedule. I can’t believe I’m the biggest boss in my entire class.” Then the middle of the year kicks in and then we’re all like “Some just kill me. Please just kill me” Then at the end of the year (well really after AP tests) we say “That wasn’t even all that bad.”</p>