<p>I need to make quick schedule decisions for next year because the deadline is approaching. Please help me consider my two choices:</p>
<p>1st choice: (7 Classes)
AP Calculus
APUSH
AP Biology
AP Sats
AP Enviornmental science
English 11 H
Spanish 2</p>
<p>2nd choice: (6 Classes)
AP Calculus
APUSH
AP Biology
AP Sats
English 11 H
Spanish 2</p>
<p>The thing is, I don't know whether 5 APS and 1 Honors will be TOO much for a Junior. Can I even have extra time to study for the PSAT/SAT, SAT IIs, AP Exams, and be able to complete a significant amount of ecs (including a sport and community service for at least 4-6 hours a week?</p>
<p>Can anyone please tell me how everything I've mentioned about can be done while getting ALL A's in the 1st choice classes? Will 5 AP classes and the maximum amount of classes (7) make a significant amount of difference over the 4 AP classes and one less class (6)?? I have 6 as my 2nd choice because there are no other classes I'm interested in of than AP Environmental which is in my 1st choice.</p>
<p>Again, is it possible to maintain straight A's (Mabye 1 B) in all of the classes listed in choice A and study for all the exams and do a considerable amount of ecs all together at once? I've heard people doing 6+ so I would like to challenge by self because I want to. Thanks in adv.</p>
<p>Btw, would it be okay if I didn't take AP Exams in 1 or 2 of the classes? Do colleges want you to take one in every AP class that you've taken? Also, I think my SAT score is around 1700 right now and I need to study big for next year (including PSAT). I barely have any ecs, and I have not taken any SAT IIs or APs yet. I'm planning to take 2 SAT II subject tests in the beginning of my Junior year and I am taking 1 AP Exam in May. Please consider this situation also when telling me your opinion for my schedule choices, thanks!</p>
<p>I just went to the teacher today and talked to him about what APES is and what's the workload. He told me that its mostly thinking and is basically a little bit of every science blended together. I love biology by the way, so do you think I'll like environmental science too? I just like to know how things work (love physics) like the millions of cellular functions going on in our bodies every second! Learning is almost always interesting (except math is getting boring for me, it use to be my favorite subject). Anyways, the teacher said that the hw each day was going to take an hour or less and that we would be doing a lot of research and labs in class. Sound easy? Can someone please consider my other questions? Thanks a lot!</p>