junior year

<p>I am signing up for my classes next year which will be my junior year. I am debating on a few classes and just want to hear some opinions. I would say I am very smart but not a genius like some people on here :-B so I cannot handle lets say 5-6 AP classes lol. The college I am aiming for is University of Michigan.</p>

<p>my classes would be:
Pre-calc (math is my weak point so this will be hard for me)
French IV
AP Bio
AP Pysch
honors British literature </p>

<p>the two classes I don't know about is either just taking the normal civics my school offers or taking AP Gov. I know 3 AP classes would look more impressive but I just don't know if I could pull off all A's with that. Any ideas on if I should just take regular civics or AP Gov? My EC's is 5 days of dance. </p>

<p>Well from what I know AP Pysch is a very easy AP course. With your sights set on University of Michigan, I think it would be beneficial for you to take AP Gov. instead of regulars civics. It’s a very competitive university, so proving that you can get A’s would be great. you already have 2 AP’s and honors lit. which could be challenging depending on your work habits. If you manage your time properly I think you could handle the extra AP class.</p>

<p>I agree with the above poster.Very doable.</p>

<p>What would the homework load look like daily? So would Ap pysch and Ap gov be a so called blow off ap? </p>