Evaluating how I'm handling

<p>Hello guys,</p>

<p>So as this May is coming I'm working out my current self study schedule:</p>

<p>AP Statistics
AP Physics B
AP Physics C (Eletromagnetics and Mechanics)
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP Psychology
AP Calculus BC (I might take it just to see how the test has changed)</p>

<p>Classes in order of when I take them:</p>

<ol>
<li>AP Calc BC</li>
<li>Spanish III</li>
<li>Financial Literacy (and it will become a free period from jan onwards)</li>
<li>Independent Study</li>
<li>Independent Study</li>
<li>Independent Study</li>
<li>English II (H)</li>
<li>English II (H) (My school splits the periods in half from 4 - 8)</li>
<li>Drivers Ed / Gym</li>
<li>AP Biology</li>
</ol>

<p>So I have an extremely large amount of free time in the middle of my day for usage...</p>

<p>My Plan is to go through the AP Phys B curriculum and then Phys C after that (Our physics teacher says it should until January to master B and by February I should be done with C although i'm not sure)</p>

<p>I'm going to combo that with a study of Chem sometime soon. AP Stats I have somewhat done although some more studying is necessary so i'll stay on top of that. Psychology is a throw-in which I may not be able to get to but is kind of like a stretch goal...</p>

<p>Once I get down a course-load my job is to keep taking a practice test (not the whole deal) every day to stay on top of the material and by the time May rolls around this should be a fairly good deal.</p>

<p>What are your methods of self-study/organization... Do you prefer to work in the afternoons and socialize @ nite, socialize on the weekends or vica verca</p>

<p>looks good to me!</p>