<p>Yea having a sport is definitely tough, 5 hours is about right. </p>
<p>Just make sure you don't get into a car accident right before the PSAT and have to take it while on Vicodin, prescription advil, and muscle relaxers. :/</p>
<p>Yea having a sport is definitely tough, 5 hours is about right. </p>
<p>Just make sure you don't get into a car accident right before the PSAT and have to take it while on Vicodin, prescription advil, and muscle relaxers. :/</p>
<p>^ it was like that for me. Except foe a few minor setbacks. SATs sucked!</p>
<p>I won't suggest loading yourself up with too many extracurriculars. Dedicate yourself to a few clubs or community service that you're REALLY interested in and do the best in them. Be careful though when you balance it with your academics. Know your schedule and plan out how and when to do your other activities accordingly so you needn't have to stress out too much about not having enough time to do different things.</p>
<p>Junior here with the following APs:</p>
<p>English, US, Bio, Comp Sci</p>
<p>I also have to get up early every morning for swim practice then another 3 hrs after school. Not to mention I have to take care of my Eagle Scout Project too.</p>