<p>Hi, just curious if this is a mangable schedule junior year.</p>
<p>AP English Language
AP United States History
Integrate Algebra 2 and Trigonometry Honors
Chemistry Honors
Spanish 4 Honors
College Accounting
AP European History
College Busines Law 1/2 year and Disease 1/2 year</p>
<p>I also want to self study some APs, but I'll do a lot of the studying over the summer. I am thinking of the ones below and how hard are the economics ones:
AP Art History
AP Microeconomics/Macroeconomics
AP Environmental Science
AP Compartive Government</p>
<p>You’re probably underestimating the difficulty of self-studying 4 AP’s (although semi-easy ones) while dealing with school. Especially considering the fact that self-studying AP’s is a massive waste of time, unless you’re applying to ultra-selective schools.</p>
<p>Your schedule looks good, except the two AP histories may be annoying when they both give you a lot of reading on the same night. Self-studying the other AP classes on top of that may be overwhelming, especially if you have not taken any APs before. The APs that you are planning to self-study seem like they would be manageable, except AP Art History, because that involves a lot of memorization and that may be forgotten if you do it all over the summer come May. I think your best bet would be get a jump on your history courses this summer and drop self-studying AP Art History and another one.</p>
<p>Your schedule is very manageable. I am taking Honors Chemistry, Honors Algebra II and trig, and 3 AP classes sophomore year. I know a a lot of sophomores who take AP European so your schedule really isn’t that rigorous for a junior. You should be taking AP Chem, Physics, pre calc etc.
Self studying 4 AP classes is outright stupid. You are setting yourself up for failure. I suggest art history and environmental science. Pick the AP classes you are intrested in as a major, its useless to self study and not even need it. It does not boost your GPA at all. Also, I don’t think you could handle it, your courses suggest that.</p>