<p>Senior Schedule:
Orchestra (0 period)
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Comp Sci
AP Lit
AP Gov
AP Calc
Marketing Seminar (7th, for DECA, not sure if I should do)</p>
<p>ECs: DECA (is DECA a lot of work? Not sure if I should do this), Robotics Club (a lot of work), Swim team (lot of work..morning, saturday , afternoon practices. Also swim captain, so lots of other planning as well), Key Club, NHS, volunteering on weekends @ Seattle Children's & UW Medical
Probably other stuff too.</p>
<p>Orchestra in the morning is the advanced class, I can’t do that without losing my honors credit and privilege to participate in Solo & Ensemble, Etcetcetc. I need Marketing Seminar for DECA, it’s a required class.</p>
<p>I think AP Bio and AP chem will be tough. As for the other ones, they shouldn’t be too bad.
I heard that AP Lit was easy. I took AP Gov and it was a joke. As for AP Calc, kids in my APES class managed to maintain a high A in there.</p>
<p>In my experience, we had a few big projects to do in DECA, but they were throughout the year, and my teacher helped us out a lot, so it wasn’t that bad. I don’t know how it’ll be with you.
You better investigate when building season will be for Robotics, because you’re going to be completely overloaded with work otherwise.</p>
<p>It’s not if I think you can handle it… Rather, it’s more of a matter of you testing your limits and learning ways to work more efficiently or take less of a load later. Good luck.</p>
<p>^You’ll have time on weekends and everything after May…</p>
<p>That’s okay though…most people work on their applications over the myriad of breaks during the beginning of the school year and over the summer preceding their junior year</p>
<p>So, assuming I plan everything out exceptionally well and do a lot of preparation over the summer, you think I’ll be fine?
Swim season is also during the fall.</p>