<p>Currently, I'm basically in college. Unless I get a lot of money from Stevens, I'm most likely going to Rutgers. So I have that figured out. However, I'd like to get started on some extra AP's in hopes of dropping some classes. </p>
<p>I am currently taking 4 AP's. chem AP which is VERY easy for me. physics AP which is tolerable. English lit AP (took lang already) which is tolerable. And calc which is a little bit iffy (not sure why but I'm fixing it). Other than that, this year I have few activities outside of school. I'm getting back to running on my own and working out too. But other than that, I work maybe 1 or 2 days a week max. </p>
<p>How many AP's do you think I could take on? I am determined to do well. Here are a list of AP's that would benefit me:
micro/psych (one or the other, leaning towards psych)
world history/ush (not sure which)
french literature
comp sci a
stat</p>
<p>I was thinking about finishing all of these. (Or around 5). Self study I heard usually takes a good (determined) month for a good score.</p>
<p>My thoughts: this will suck but I don't go to parties and don't do much else. Might as well get something productive done with my free time.</p>
<p>Psych-rather easy. a lot of people pick up the book and do well in a relatively short study period
History - yikes, a lot of memorization.
French Lit- no clue...
Comp Sci A- psyched for it because I want to major in Comp Sci
Stat- nervous about how specific I have to be however I'm sure I'll get used to it.</p>