Is this schedule overly ambitious and impossible for a senior?

<p>First trimester:
AP Gov
AP English Lit
AP Physics B
AP Spanish Language
Senior Project (It's this project in which we have to find an interest and explore it further; this should probably take up a lot of time outside of school)</p>

<p>Second trimester: Same</p>

<p>Outside of school at a college: Linear Algebra for fall semester at the college</p>

<p>No it’s average</p>

<p>No, it sounds fine. I think you should be able to pull it off.</p>

<p>supposedly an ap class is supposed to give an hour of homework every night. So about 5 hours of homework a night? How do you do it?</p>

<p>im taking 7 APs next year plus another class, you’ll be fine…</p>

<p>and it’s not actually an HOUR of homework unless you literally have no idea what you’re doing and it’s as if the teacher is speaking chinese up at the board. It’s more like 20-30 min per night.</p>

<p>how can you be taking 7 APs? Haha my school only offers 11. Anyway, even so, 7 APs = 3 1/2 hours of homework, which is still a lot every night.</p>

<p>I go to an extremely competitive public school, they offer around 25 AP courses.</p>

<p>this is my schedule:</p>

<p>AP Physics C
AP Biology
AP Economics/Then AP Government 2nd semester
Lunch
Anatomy and Physiology
AP Chemistry
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Calculus BC</p>

<p>I acknowledge that this is a ****load of work, but if other kids are doing it, then I have to too or else I will appear inferior to colleges</p>

<p>NO… it’s actually typical… Good luck</p>

<p>My school only offers six AP’s</p>

<p>Doesn’t sound too bad, of course you want to have a lighter load senior year so you don’t get ****ed over by anything</p>

<p>Here’s what my senior schedule is looking like:</p>

<p>AP Lit
AP Comp Gov & AP Gov
AP Calc BC
AP Enviro Sci
AP Art History
AP Macro & AP Micro
Journalism</p>

<p>Nothing is impossible.</p>

<p>/thread.</p>

<p>OP’s schedule looks ridiculously easy. 4 classes? jd98"" has an ideal schedule that doesn’t look too bad. You don’t want to overload yourself…
AP classes are as much work as you think. They’re like normal classes… with an AP designation… There are only a few AP classes that have a fairly heavy courseload. OP has none of them</p>

<p>What kind of school has trimesters?</p>

<p>You might possibly suffer some serious senioritis (lol alliteration), but honestly I think you have a really nice schedule. Very challenging, but not impossible, and seems to actually serve an intellectual purpose outside of looking good for colleges. Kudos.</p>

<p>Lol this is half my workload</p>

<p>That’s like my sophomore course load…</p>

<p>Yeah my school is switching to trimester schedule, which doesn’t even allow me to take more than 4 APs. And I wouldn’t exactly call it easy since a college course cannot be easy. Getting an A in the class might be easy, but getting a 5 on the exam is another matter. now my question is how you would go about this. After school I’d probably have to leave and have 2 hours of linear algebra, which would mean I would be finished around 530. Then when I go home it’d be 6 o clock. You calculate, how is it possible to get 8+ hours of sleep ( I get up at 6 in the morning to go to school) and finish homework for 4 APs and linear algebra by 10?</p>