Help me figure out my senior schedule dilemna!

<p>So I got my senior schedule a few days ago, and this is what I was given (arrow means the class its pointing to is the class taken in the 2nd semester).</p>

<p>AP Microeconomics-->AP Macroeconomics
Literature & Composition
AP Calculus AB
AP Statistics
Physics
Contemporary Literature-->PE</p>

<p>I am debating taking onlevel literature which I am currently registered for or AP Literature. I just took AP Lang this year (junior year) and could probably do well in AP Lit, but I am trying to figure out if it is worth taking.</p>

<p>Based on this schedule, should I add another AP and go ahead and do AP Lit? Or will my time already be spread thin with two AP math courses and AP Econ and physics?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>AP Econ and AP Stats are generally known as the easier APs, so adding AP Lit shouldn’t be impossible.</p>

<p>You should definitely take the most APs that you can handle, and I don’t think that adding AP Lit to your schedule should be too much to handle. Obviously, however, that’s dependent on your teacher, how long it takes you to do work, etc.</p>

<p>Thanks for the input.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, AP Econ is viewed as being difficult at my school, which is leading me to this debate. Anyone else want to weigh in?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I would leave AP Lit there if you are planning to apply to competitive schools.</p>

<p>If you really don’t want the AP econ, can you go with regular econ and find an AP science instead of regular physics so you still have as many AP classes?</p>

<p>My top choices are UGA (University of Georgia) and Wisconsin, followed by Alabama and Georgia Tech.</p>

<p>I already took an AP science class last year, and science is my worst subject. Not considering taking an AP science course, but thank you.</p>

<p>It’s either going to be:</p>

<ol>
<li>Keep AP Lit and AP Econ</li>
<li>Drop AP Lit and take AP Econ</li>
<li>Drop AP Econ and Take AP Lit</li>
<li>Keep AP Lit and only one semester of AP Econ</li>
</ol>

<p>So I guess out of these 4 which would you pick?</p>

<p>What would you take instead of a seccond semester of Econ? I think the 4th choice is good though</p>