<p>Hi everybody and thank you for helping... </p>
<p>I am a sophomore and currently taking:
"Accelerated math" (4 years of math in 2, so I'm in Precalculus right now)
Spanish 3+
AP US History
Health (requirement for high school diploma... >_<)
AP Biology
AP Language and Composition</p>
<p>I didn't have AP US History my first semester, and I moved up after cramming in so much reading over winter break... And I've caught up. Right now, I'm considering self studying AP Microeconomics, and actually, my teacher was more than glad to provide me online resources etc. to help me self study it. So... My question is... Should I go for AP Microeconomics?</p>
<p>I've already done AP Macroeconomics last year in my second semester and scored a 5... Along with a 5 in Human Geography, so I guess I'm decent at AP tests. However, I really want to make sure I get a 5 in AP Biology, maybe in AP Language, and another 5 in AP US History. Since I did cram over winter break, some material might not be as clear, so that's one of the biggest problems I'm facing: AP US History.</p>
<p>I'm also going to take the SAT Math II and SAT Biology (probably M) in June, but I think I should have enough time to study for them... Since AP tests should be over by Mid-May and those tests are in June 7th. </p>
<p>WHAT SHOULD I DO? I want to make sure I get 800s in my SAT subjects and 5s on my 3 APs I have at the moment, but self studying that AP Microeconomics might hurt those scores. How much time does it take to go through AP Microeconomics? How many hours? I probably remember the big concepts of AP Macroeconomics, but I wouldn't entirely count on it. </p>
<p>Many thanks!</p>