How many AP/honors classes are considered rigorous enough?

<p>Cali resident. I plan on taking around 6 or 7 throughout high school.</p>

<p>English 2 H
PreCalc H
Spanish 4H
Ap psych
Ap English
Ap environmental science
Ap bio
Ap microeconomics
Ap calc a/b</p>

<p>Here's a list of colleges I am just considering applying to (I'm still a junior)</p>

<p>Safety:
CSU long beach
Arizona state
San Diego state</p>

<p>Match:
Florida state
UGeorgia
UCSB
Cal Poly
UMiami (early action)
USouthCarolina
Clemson
UCF
UOregon</p>

<p>Reach:
UCLA
USC
UFlorida
UNC Chapel Hill</p>

<p>Is this number of advanced classes enough for these schools?
And if not, which of the schools that i listed would probably recommend more than that?</p>

<p>bump 10char</p>

<p>It really depends of the high school. Some don’t offer honors at every grade. The more you can take, the better. I took 19/20 total honors/AP courses throughout high school.</p>

<p>Your AP load is pretty hefty, but honors is kind of light. I’m graduating with 14 honors and 5 APs, which I think is a somewhat decent load. But of course, like BUgebs said, if you weren’t allowed to take many honors at your school it wouldn’t be as concerning. Also, if you have pretty high test scores I wouldn’t worry as much either.</p>

<p>Yeah the only honor I wouldn’t be taking is us history honors (wasn’t able to take it because I wasn’t informed that there was the option.)
That’s okay right?</p>

<p>Make an appointment with your guidance counselor, and discuss this situation. Each high school is different. You have to find out whether or not you meet the standards for “most rigorous” at your own high school.</p>