Is it possible?

<p>Hi there-</p>

<p>I am going to be taking:</p>

<p>AP Bio
APUSH
AP US Gov. and Politics
AP Lit.
AP Macroeconomics
AP Microeconomics
AP Computer Science A </p>

<p>I will also be taking 3 additional classes, 2 are half credit fitness electives and one is a language course (Chinese) at regular high school level.</p>

<p>I am starting them all in January (this week for some, next week for others) with the exception of the regular high school classes and I have to be finished with ALL classes by May in time for AP exams and graduation.</p>

<p>Do you think it is possible? I take my classes online and I know time is limited. Do you think I can complete the courses, study successfully enough for 5s, and do so in time?</p>

<p>I don't know anyone doing the same thing as I am (I was missing some graduation credits and wanted AP classes) and I do have a lot of time to devote to it during the day (and night - yay for academic insomnia!) so I wanted to get the opinion of the people here (since I know a lot of you have very rigorous schedules).</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>depends on how dedicated, and self-disciplined you are…only you know…</p>

<p>Right now -</p>

<p>AP Chem Lab
AP Chem Lecture
AP USH
AP English (teacher is notorious for work given)
AP Comp Sci
Honors Math Analysis
ASB (a **** load of time)</p>

<p>I go to sleep at 10, wake up at 5:50 and I’m fine. I really learned how to time manage this year. </p>

<p>Nobody can tell you. Like you’llsee said, only you can tell yourself.</p>

<p>If online i dont think so…a big pain on your eyes</p>

<p>Honestly, it it shouldn’t be that bad. AP Macroeconomics & AP Microeconomics is like 1 AP. AP US Gov. and Politics is the easiest AP</p>

<p>^ Gov Pol is definitely not one of the easiest APs. Just look at the grade distribution.</p>

<p>5s - 6%
4s - 19%
3s - 27%
2s - 32%
1s - 16%</p>

<p>Doesn’t seem that easy.</p>

<p>Edit: Forgot the source
[AP:</a> U.S. Gov’t & Politics Grade Distribution](<a href=“AP United States Government and Politics – AP Students”>AP United States Government and Politics – AP Students)</p>

<p>grade distribution doesn’t always tell the whole story…</p>

<p>here’s the distribution for Calculus BC:</p>

<p>5 - 43.5
4 - 17.9
3 - 18.8
2 - 6.4
1 - 13.5</p>