<p>Which are the hardest in order in your opinion? Rate them on a level of difficulty or something and tell me about them if you have taken them!</p>
<p>1 AP PSYCHOLOGY
2 AP ART HISTORY - not wise to take at the same time as APUSH?
3 AP JAVA - might be too hard to take with others listed below?
4 AP STATS
5 AP MUSIC THEORY </p>
<p>fit these classes into the empty spaces I have for classes in junior year (next year) and senor year. Because I know I want to take them all, (I'm that kid who wants to learn everything.) but I don't know how to balance them out as in too much math/memorization in one year. For example, I think I will take AP Stats next year because putting it with Calc in senior year might be too much math, etc.... SORRY!
I just can't choose!</p>
<p>junior</p>
<p>1 empty (AP PSYCHOLOGY?)
2 HONORS PRECALC & TRIG
3 AP CHEM
4 AP LIT
5 AP CHINESE
6 empty (AP STATS?)
7 APUSH</p>
<p>senior</p>
<p>1 empty (AP ART HISTORY?)
2 empty (AP JAVA?)
3 AP CALC
4 AP PHYSICS
5 AP LANG
6 empty (AP MUSIC THEORY?)
7 AP ECON</p>
<p>thanks everybody!!!! PS Did I post this in the write place? I'm new here.... xdxd</p>
<p>Wow, that’s a lot of AP classes! I would very highly suggest to you to lower the number of AP classes you are taking. I understand that you’re ambitious, and that’s great, but you don’t want to burn yourself out and end up doing badly. I’m currently in my junior year and am taking AP Music Theory and AP Lang. I would say that AP music is extremely challenging, even if you have a strong background in theory. We don’t just learn simple theory, we’ve learned dictation (teacher plays complex melody with accompaniment, and you notate it), sight singing, figured bass, realizing the chord progression… etc. Lang is not very difficult but it requires a lot of work. As far as I know, AP chem is also a ridiculously hard class. In AP lit at my school, it’s also very difficult and a majority of the kids taking it are failing. I’m not sure about Chinese because my school doesn’t offer that.
My senior year, I’m taking AP Euro, AP Spanish, English 101 (at a nearby community college), Vertebrae Anatomy, Statistics (Honors), orchestra, and independent study music. Again, it’s great that you’re ambitious, but I really advise you not to take more than 3 AP courses your junior year, and not more than 4, probably better to do 3, your senior year. Sorry this is a long reply, but I hope it answers your questions! Let me know if you have more q’s. Best of luck.</p>
<p>I agree. That is 13 AP classes in 3 years… But you know what, if you think yopu can go out on a limb and do it, DO IT. Hey, YOLO. Oh, and as long as you’re having fun and satisfied, that is all that matters.</p>