<p>I just wanted to know if you all think this will be manageable for a junior year schedule:</p>
<p>AP Calculus AB
AP English Language
AP Biology
AP Art History
AP US History</p>
<p>I play varsity and club volleyball, which is incredibly time consuming. I'm the founder and president of my school's history club, I'm in mock trial, and I'm an officer in JSA. I've had straight As throughout high school, but I've only taken one AP class (AP World History this year). Will five AP classes be too much with all of this other stuff. Should I take a community college class in place of AP Art History? </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>You sound like me!!! I am taking all of those classes junior year except I am taking Calculus BC, AP Chem and AP computer science not biology and art history.
I also play varsity and club volleyball so I TOTALLY understand!! I am the founder of the science olympiad team as well as the officer for history, science, book and HOSA club. I would take a community college class if you have the offer. And I think your schedule is manageable, we just won’t have amazing social lives.</p>
<p>Haha, the social thing isn’t an issue for me as I hate most people–I’m only half kidding. Thanks for the insight, and good luck with your classes. AP Computer Science sounds really fun!</p>
<p>Sure, don’t see why not. Seems like a lot of memorization, what with Art History, US History, and Bio being memorization heavy. English Language can be too, with vocab and such. Other than that, though, if you think you can do it, you probably can.</p>