How is this scheduale for senior year?

<p>HI, I am getting ready to choose senior year classes. Right now this is my current choice. Is it good enough for schools like NYU, BC or Penn State?</p>

<li>AB Calculus</li>
<li>Discrete Math</li>
<li>Honors American history</li>
<li>Physics C</li>
<li>Physics C</li>
<li>World Literature</li>
<li>Gym</li>
<li>Lunch</li>
</ol>

<p>Or I can have BC calculus and have 9 periods. With AB calculus, should I take another single period AP?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>hmm, you seem to be on good start. I had A.P Engl. A.P Euro and A.P Psych.
and i had my other classes as "G" classes, or gifted (like I'm smart, yeah right)
but you should try to manage like 2 a.p, b/c let me tell you, 3 is making me wanna commit a suicide.</p>

<p>i have 5 aps and im doing fine.</p>

<p>whatever. I took community college courses, and wow--even they were easier than any of my a.p's.
it depends on your teacher and school I guess.</p>

<p>I took 4 (AP Calc AB, AP Literature, AP Euro, AP Studio Art) and then took community college classes at night... I'm surviving and I work and I am involved in lots of stuff after school.</p>

<p>... you only know what you can handle.</p>

<p>it depends on your school. I go to a pretty easy public (not crappy, not great, just average) so that would be an easy schedule. However, we can't take ap calc ab and bc in the same year. Also, if you go to a school where the AP's are challenging, than that's fine. It really depends on the difficulty of your school</p>

<p>this post relates and is a little helpful: <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=36909%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=36909&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>