is this too much? (hs junior or senior help)

<p>I'm a freshman but I've already mapped out what I hope will be my schedule for the rest of my high school days. My sophmore schedule is already set and confirmed and I have my junior and senior classes hopefully ready which are</p>

<p>Junior:
Ap Us History
Honors English 11
Honors Algebra 2
Honors Physics
AP computer science
AP psychology</p>

<p>Senior:
Ap world history
Honors english 12
Ap calculus
Digital design and multi media
Personal finance
Ap stats</p>

<p>Is this aiming too high? What would/did you do and what would you suggest? Any advice?</p>

<p>absolutely not. i had the same schedule except i had AP English and AP Physics in 11th and AP English and AP Chem in senior year</p>

<p>That’s a pretty standard junior/senior year schedule, assuming you’re reasonably bright you won’t have problems. However, your senior year is relatively light on AP’s. AP Stats is generally considered a ‘soft’ AP, and world history is usually considered more of a freshman/sophomore AP class, not senior (but if you take AP Econ and Gov earlier in HS than you’re fine). AP Calc is solid.
If you could work in an AP science you would have a great schedule.</p>

<p>Seems pretty easy, especially if you’re at the type of school that has Juniors take Alg II. You may or may not decide to up the ante in Soph year - I did. People say I’m a little insane, though, so I may not be the best person to take advice from.</p>

<p>you’ll be fine.
drop the personal finance class and take a more strenuous ap class. I assume you plan on going to college and you’ll learn much more in a class like that on the college level then in high school
just my .02 though</p>

<p>you’ll be alright!!</p>

<p>You will be alright :slight_smile:
I only had one AP class this year (senior) because that’s the only AP class that was offered to me at my school! I do have two dual credit classes also. I have always read to take the toughest classes available at your school so that’s what I did.
Good luck :)</p>