<p>If this was Twitter, I’d definitely retweet that ish. ;D</p>
<p>Bro, you are stupid for doing that to yourself. Guess what? Most Post-Grad schools don’t accept AP. In addition, have fun maintaining a HIGH gpa with that sched. Lol. Relax doe!</p>
<p>I am actually not. I go to a school for the talented and gifted.</p>
<p>Gifted-smchifted…if you’re confident about your schedule then what do you need our input for? Also if you’re trying to go to a top school it this is the least effective way of making them think your a gifted. Why not doing something more productive then take a million and one APs?</p>
<p>^^ We’re not bitter. Why would I be jealous about a person that’s taking 16 AP classes. That doesn’t make any sense. Maybe you’re the one that wants people to be jealous? Maybe you feel a little under appreciated? My point was that OP should try to have diversity. They never said what else they were doing.</p>
<p>^ Oh, I can get past my preconceived notions, alright. But think about it. Sure AP classes are good and all but what about anything else. What about other programs? You can’t sit there and tell me that if there’s a billion and two AP classes someone should take all of them rather than doing something tht will set them apart. I’ve seen a fair share of people that take a buttload of those classes but it just makes them the same as the others. Plus there’s an amount of APs that don’t matter after you’ve hit a mark. Eventually, they’ll just see a person that is taking AP classes. That’s the point I was trying to get, too. Live a little, and lighten up, because going overboard isn’t going to get you anymore.</p>
<p>If you feel that you need to say it five times you only have four more left so I would get started on that. I don’t understand why you’re so worked up? Oh and side note: You’re obviously not getting what I’m saying. Seriously, lighten up. I’m not taking this conversation seriously and neither should you…I don’t even know what the point of defending myself from you is anymore.</p>
<p>Holy bananas, I really hope you’re joking. Eight AP’s? Most Ivy league applicants don’t even take that much in their whole high school CAREER, let alone ONE YEAR!!!</p>
<p>Hsj… Really? We’ve written about the same amount of words in our posts.</p>
<p>Can we end this because I don’t like throwing words back and forth. I thought you were taking this serious. That’s why I was telling you to “lighten up”. I was in no shape or form trying to pry any negative feelings out of you.</p>
<p>HAHA… I literally was shocked when I saw that schedule. Wow dude. HAHA. have fun~</p>
<p>It’d be wise to switch out Bio for Spanish; taking 2+ AP sciences in one year can be very hectic, and it seems your schedule is rather difficult already anyway. Best of luck.</p>
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dude what</p>
<p>I mean, ■■■■■ or not, this has to be a joke.</p>
<p>Well rounded > 9001 AP classes</p>
<p>Only AP Calculus AB? What are you, stupid?
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Is this schedule even possible? You need a lab period for your three sciences, so that’d be 11 periods, and then a lunch… pretty sure that wouldn’t fit. If I took three sciences in one year at my school (which you actually can’t, fyi), you actually would only have room for one more class.</p>