<p>Ok, I've been thinking of removing orchestra and adding AP Spanish Literature or AP Modern European History so I'll either have 2 Histories or 2 Spanishes.</p>
<p>I'm already doing AP Spanish Language and AP US History sophmore year.</p>
<p>What should I do? Keep Orchestra? Or Add one of these 2?</p>
<p>By the way, which is easier; AP Modern European History or AP US History.</p>
<p>Yes, have ever analyzed it in a poetic context? It has different Poetic Effects like Asyndeton. uhhh, you can't really pair anything up with AP Calculus BC except for AP Statistics, which I don't want to do yet because it's so easy.</p>
<p>Oh, I was just trying to remember Latin from last year. I have the class next semester and I don't remember anything. </p>
<p>Idk, if you really like music and you're trying to use it for a hook for college or something, I'd suggest you keep orchestra. I would guess that APUSH is easier since, well, you live in the US.</p>
<p>Statistics might be easy, but it's still the most useful course I've ever taken. (i.e. for my research). It's allowed me to accomplish things for which I would have needed much higher math to do otherwise. (Half my (biology) research involves things like conditional probability and geometric distributions, but when I told my brother what sort of research I was doing his first thought was to use differential equations instead.) I'd suggest you give stats another chance; easy =/= useless.</p>
<p>I'd say it'd probably look better to have AP Modern European History (By the way - I like the way your school names it) since you have so many languages anyway.</p>
<p>Hmm, funny, I actually dropped orchestra this year (senior year) to pick up AP European History. Even though I love orchestra (and it sucks because by dropping it, I'm eliminated from like 2 "side orchestras" + special volunteering jobs), AP Euro has really been a lot better for my "mental health" as I don't stress out over the fact that when it comes to playing an instrument, there is never a "good enough" level where you can just rest for a while.. for you can always improve and when that's combined with a crazy high-acheiver like myself... if I can't be the most awesome violinist (since I'm not), it makes me half-crazy-half-sad-half-in-denial (yes, 3 halves..).</p>
<p>the AP class also takes up a lot less time in general and HS becomes so busy with AP courses/ECs/and random stuff</p>
<p>I just found out that my school forces students to go from precalc to AP Calc BC; there is no AB. And last year, four people took the BC exam. Three got a 1, and one got a 5.</p>
<p>We really can't answer this because we don't know the politics of your school. The best teacher could be teaching AP Spanish. The worst teacher could be teaching AP Euro. Talk to classmates and older friends and siblings to see what you should take.</p>
<p>definitely take orchestra...no need to have two spanish or history classes (unless you really really enjoy those subjects). But if you're like me (a music lover) than you should stick with orchestra...</p>
<p>I am just finishing up AP Euro this year, and I felt it was a really cool, interesting class (of course I am a history/languages geek). Something you have to ask yourself is where will I find the most enjoyment out of a class. Obviously you are looking at difficult classes, now you just have to find out what you enjoy the most, because it is easier to get good grades in classes you enjoy. Hence my 99 in Euro.</p>