<p>I am currently a 10th grader and is taking AP calculus AB and AP biology. I use to have AP world History, but i dropped that due to schedule problems. I have taken AP human geography the year before, in 9th grade, and got a 4 on the ap exam. Should i just let the AP world class go or should i add it back to my schedule? Will 3 AP classes be too much for be to handle if i want to do well? Is AP world harder than AP human geography and does it have alot of reading? How do these two course compare? Also, my current schedule have 8 classes: AB calculus, ap bio, web design, REGULAR world history, eng II, physics, PE, and spanish II. Any thought?</p>
<p>You need to ask the people at your own high school about these two possible schedules. Different teachers handle the AP class in different ways. You need to know that the AP World teachers at your own school do.</p>
<p>Your schedule looks fine for a 10th grader. Please remember, you also need to have a life!</p>
<p>You’re schedule is fine for a 10 grader. AP World is MUCH harder than AP human geography and there is certainly a lot of reading. So you will need a really good teacher and you will need to write great essays, something that you don’t need to in geography. Also, ap World history is a two year course (atleast it is at my school) so consider that. If you want a slightly easier ap history class try AP US history. I really like that better. Note that AP world history is a pretty hard AP but then again I heard AP calc is the hardest and you are taking that!</p>