<p>Forgive me for asking this question if it has been asked before, or if it's a known thing around the AP community...Does the AP exam schedule change yearly?</p>
<p>Also, at my high school we run off of block {it's terrible} and I've got these classes scheduled so far as well as they are the highest a sophmore can take.</p>
<pre><code>H Alg II
Pre-cal
H Eng II
H Chem
AP Environmental
Civics
{An elective I'm taking is Health Team Relations}
</code></pre>
<p>But with all that, I would like to get another social studies class in there to get my grad requirements out of the way...And I was thinking of AP Psychology which is an online {self-taught I presume} course. I've also though of one of the AP Econ classes but really haven't been able to get a real solid idea...</p>
<p>But to get to my final thing, if the exam schedule doesn't change for next year...would be be hard to take that AP Psychology because it's right after the AP Enviro exam {next time slot}?</p>
<p>It might for a sophomore, but if you prepare correctly, and if you're dedicated and motivated, I'm sure you will be able to do it. I think that the schedule is pretty similar from year to year, except for some minor changes, so you will be taking the two exams in the same day.</p>
<p>If you think of it rationally, however, it's really just two finals one after the other. I'm sure you can handle it, especially considering that psych/econ/enviromental science are all relatively easy.</p>
<p>Actually, I think the schedule changes a lot!</p>
<p>Last year, the first exam offered was Eng. Lang. on Monday morning. Now, its the 2nd week. 2 years ago, euro history was in week 2, now its in week 1. </p>
<p>So...yea, i really don't know if that helps you much, but I guess just take the class you think you'll like best, and just deal with whatever cards you get. </p>
<p>Plus, both Psych and Enviro are considered the easiest out of all the exams, so it's probably better to have the easier exams back to back rather than two hard ones.</p>