junior year schedule--option A or option B...or your opinion?

<p>Junior year coming up.. and i need to get all A's. Also I am interested in entering the medical field if that helps with classes...</p>

<p>Overall question is....is it possible to get all A's with either of these schedules?</p>

<p>Thanks...</p>

<p>option A</p>

<p>AP CALC AB (semester 1)
AP CALC BC (semester 2)
AP PSYCH
AP STATISTICS
AP COMP. GOV
AP US HIST
H Eng 3
H anatomy and physiology</p>

<p>Option B</p>

<p>AP CALC AB (semester 1)
AP CALC BC (semester 2)
AP BIOLOGY (yearlong)
AP BIOLOGY
AP COMP GOV
AP GOV AND POLITICS
AP PSYCH
H ENG 3</p>

<p>Also, in our school Ap biology counts as 1 Ap credit and 1 Honors credit and it is yearlong. So both options techinically have the same amount of APs..</p>

<p>Option A, but I would get rid of AP Psych and add AP Bio. That’s just me, though.</p>

<p>Option B clearly seems more manageable, but I still must ask you a few questions. Have you taken any AP’s before, because it isn’t just about getting A’s in the class. You have to get a 5 or 4 on the exam to get credit on it at most top tier colleges. I believe some Ivies require a 5. However, if you can handle it go for it. Unfortunately, My school put a limit on the amount of AP’s we can take a year. If i was you, i’d take adanvatage of not having that limit. Option B makes the most sense though.</p>

<p>yeah I am currently taking AP environmental science my sophomore year</p>