Is my schedule too hard?

<p>I am a sophomore in high school and these are my current grades:
1 Human Geog AP B 83.82%
2 Art 1: Semester 2 A+ 100%<br>
3 Chemistry A 92.84%
4 English 2 A 92.52%
5 French 3 B 86.02%
6 PE 10 Credit 94.74%
7 Algebra 2/Trig A- 91.14%</p>

<p>For next year i signed up for AP US history, AP bio, AP psych, english 3, pre-calc, and yearbook</p>

<p>I am starting to worry that i wont be able to handle three AP's and preclac (im really bad at math). Sports take two hours a day, everyday. Will I be able to manage to get good grades next year? Or should I drop AP psych and take physiology (an easy class at my school)? I really want to take the AP classes but I'm worried I won't be able to handle the stress and the workload. What should I do? </p>

<p>It depends on how much time you put into, you need to put your skills in terms of managing over the limit, and you will succeed. </p>

<p>As for the classes, AP Biology and AP Psychology, oh my goodness, both are memorization-based, so basically you need to study study study for those courses, because let me tell you, I’m in AP Psychology right now, and I regret of putting less time into memorizing the loads of terms than I could’ve. You should be expecting the same for AP Biology, with a shy raise analytical skills needed. I really don’t recommend dropping AP Psychology for Anatomy & Physiology…AP Biology covers a good chunk of it, try to do an another course, maybe a visual arts course perhaps maybe.</p>

<p>AP US History, heard it’s easy, its just hefty, again be manageable. </p>

<p>Pre Calculus, pray for a great teacher at minimum and pay attention, it’s arguably the hardest non-AP course there is. 1-2 hours of practice is recommended. </p>

<p>And for Yearbook, it’s based on your own preference of it, lol. </p>

<p>I think you will be fine, honestly. Put the time into it and be studious, that’s all you need to do. </p>

<p>Good luck. :slight_smile: </p>

<p>Pre calc (in my experience) is a lot easier than Alg2/Trig. If you survived that class, you’ll probably do fine in precalc.</p>

<p>It’s a manageable schedule.</p>