More rigorous than last year?

<p>I'm just wondering, do you think my junior year schedule is a lot more rigorous than my sophomore year?</p>

<p>So last year i took AP calc BC, euro, psych, and physics B. I got a 5,4,5,5, respectively. I didn't study much for euro... So it was expected but now that I'm going to be a junior I am going to do my best in all of my classes.</p>

<p>This year I'm going to take AP eng Lang, chem, US history, and physics C mech/e&m (self study). </p>

<p>I feel as if I could do another AP class. Should I self study another AP class or even take another class at school? Or should I stick with 5 exams?</p>

<p>I think that is enough rigor but do you have a math class junior year?</p>

<p>I think you should be fine. I don’t know if you want to self study Physics C though… but if you liked physics, go for it. </p>

<p>Otherwise you could always opt for a few of the “easier” self-studies such as envirosci, human geography, etc. or you could take english lang as a self-study and take physics C</p>

<p>@Tennischick97 I might take diff eq. at my local CC if my schedule works out.</p>

<p>@Emily556 I really loved physics and calculus so I’m confident that I will at least enjoy physics C.</p>

<p>Yeah, those are some hard classes. I’m taking AP Chemistry this fall too~!</p>

<p>ap classes arent alway more rigorous than regular classes
im taking multivariable calc next year which is probably going to be more difficult than my other classes, like ap physics or ap econ
but you can always self study for more ap’s if you want. i would recommend bio or comparative gov since you seem to like science and history</p>

<p>It doesn’t seem any more difficult to me, with the exception of Diff Eq’s at the Community College.</p>

<p>Alright thanks, I’ve decided to self study one one more exam: AP comparative gov since many people say it is really easy</p>

<p>^ That’s a good plan :).</p>