<p>I'll be taking:
AP Bio
AP Physics C E/M
APUSH
AP English Language
AP Calc BC/Multivariable
Spanish 4 honors
Band</p>
<p>gahhh, I'm not sure if it'll be too much work, considering I'm a 3-season athlete and have a other clubs that I want to be able to devote time to.</p>
<p>(Comparison: sophomore year, I took AP Gov, AP Calc AB, and AP Physics C Mechanics and got A's in all of them while still having substantial time for clubs, etc.)</p>
<p>Well, I really hope that it’s manageable. I’m taking 5 next year too, except I have two easier ones (physics B instead of C and APES instead of Bio), but the others are the same. I know it really depends on your school/teacher, but that does seem like a heavy course-load. I don’t know about the rest, but I took AP Bio last year and it wasn’t difficult to understand, but still a LOT of work. Physics C and APUSH are supposed to be pretty tough. Nonetheless, I think you can still succeed if you manage your time well. I took three last year too and I had practice everyday for two hours and was still able to waste a lot of time on the Internet. I know 5 APs is a lot, but just push through it and don’t let people discourage you. Good luck next year!</p>
<p>holy ****, how does that work out for you?
practice from 3-6, dinner shower to 7 at least, and then hw to 12 (assuming ~1hr per class) each day.
and then meets / games on weekends along with sat, psat, sat iis, clubs</p>