<p>I will be a junior next year and have not taken a single AP class( I wanted to take one but it did not work with my interest), only honors classes. I plan to take pre-calc Honors, APES, AP language and composition, Engineering(part of a academy, does not give a lot a homework), Marine Biology at a community college( The community college is in the top 5 and this is not a breeze class likely), and Spanish 5 and 6. I will probably take us history over the summer. I am wondering if it would be a good idea to take spanish 5 and 6 and take AP spanish and would this be too much too handle. I play tennis for about 11 hours a week and am in 3 clubs as well as in chess tournaments and volunteering on a regular basis. To summarize would AP spanish with the rest of my course work be too time consuming.</p>
<p>How much homework do the AP classes I will be taking give on average and how many hours per each class to get an A.</p>
<p>I’m kinda in the same position.
I will be taking AP Gov S2 this year, along with 6 other classes (4 of them honors)
Next year I am planning to sign up for
AP Chem
AP Lang
AP Stat
APUSH
H Spanish 5
H Chinese 3
H Latin 2…
I don’t know how I will do it…</p>
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That’s something you need to ask the students in your school. There is no standardized AP homework or grade distribution policy; that is determined by each teacher.</p>
<p>Back to the Spanish. I don’t understand your question. Are you asking if you should take the AP Spanish exam after taking Spanish 5/6 or is there an AP Spanish class on top of Spanish 5/6?</p>
<p>I am debating on taking spanish 5/6 online and AP spanish the class next year.</p>
<p>I am debating on taking spanish 5/6 online and AP spanish the class next year.</p>
<p>Depends on the school. AP Spanish has probably the biggest workload at my school by fair but at my friends school they didn’t do much.</p>