<p>I'm a junior, taking ap chem, ap us, ap human, and ap psych. AP chemistry is the hardest class our school has to offer so i got that out of the way. But i dont know what to take next year. I love science, but would this be too challenging?
1. Calculus BC AP
2. Govt/Econ AP
3. Biology AP
4. Physics-C AP
5. Environmental Science AP
6. Dual Credit english
7. Orchestra</p>
<p>but, our physics program is a joke at our school. so not too much effort into that..</p>
<p>I think it’s manageable</p>
<p>2 hard APs the rest are easy. I would say that is manageable.</p>
<p>Gov is your only hard one (which gov is that? or is it both)
bio can be a lot of work in some schools</p>
<p>where do you want to go? community school? every class should be AP if you want to even consider a life other than flipping burgers.</p>
<p>I don’t think pairing bio with apes and gov is the best idea, but that’s just my opinion…Those 3 classes (at my school) are a lotttt of reading and memorization. I’d say switch apes out for something else. Why aren’t you taking a foreign language class?</p>
<p>So a bit of my opinion on some of your choices:
Physics C is really hard. I’m not sure what you mean by “joke” but I’m struggling a lot in it(I’m a junior)… xD AP Bio seems to be remote memorization by what my friends say. My APES is more of the joke class for me(i would probably need to self study if I expect to pass the AP exam). However you say you love science so it could be easier and of course teachers vary. AP Chemistry for me was way easier than physics albeit it was hard too.</p>
<p>Dunno about the rest.</p>
<p>My physics teacher told me not to take AP bio and AP physics c but others have done it and survived. I didn’t take AP bio.</p>
<p>Manageable schedule for junior year. Great of you to do three AP sciences in one year.</p>