On a scale of 1-10, how stressed are you?

<p>I'm a senior currently taking 4 AP classes, but it's actually not that stressful. From September to Mid-November, my stress level was at like, 11, with college apps. I actually got a rash on my neck o.o</p>

<p>Now it's not like a 4 or 5, mostly being from AP Statistics. I'm sure it'll go down to like, a 1 or 2, if I get accepted into my top choice university. And the rash is gone, thank goodness.</p>

<p>I have a friend, however, who started losing his hair... He's taking AP Calc BC, AP Chem, AP Physics, and AP Stats. I can understand why.</p>

<p>What about you?</p>

<p>Taking seven APs.
Stress level is maybe 7, 8.</p>

<p>As a senior, I’d say 7~9 depending on the situation.
My school operates on a 2x4 semester schedule, and since I’m a typical run-of-the-mill CC overachiever, I decided to take an additional online course, which means that at the moment I am taking two honors along with three AP courses, and in the next semester I will up it to five APs courses for the term, while the normal college-bound course-load at my school is like three honors and one standard.</p>

<p>Aside from the APs, I also need to finish up a county-required graduation project and finish up college apps for eight colleges. I am sort of paranoid about my chances. I mean, I know I will get in my safety(NCSU), but I sort of have two major thing going against me:</p>

<p>1) Class Rank: I transferred from a school that had quite a lot of grade deflation and did not weight classes to a school that offered several APs and honors and lacks grade deflation, so now I am only in the top 15% of my class.</p>

<p>2) Leadership Positions: I am an introvert, so I do not have much leadership as some of my college-bound classmates.</p>

<p>So yeah, I’d say that I may explode at any minute now…</p>

<p>At the height of junior year, with studying for APs/SAT and worrying about starting the college search, I’d say about a 6 or 7.</p>

<p>At the beginning of senior year, probably 5 or 6. </p>

<p>Now that first semester is almost done and my grades are fine, I’ve applied to all of my schools except for 2, and I’ve actually gotten accepted somewhere (although it’s just a safety), I’m at about a 3 or 4. </p>

<p>Once I finish those last two apps and get accepted somewhere that I consider a match or better, i’ll be down to a 1.</p>

<p>I try not to get too stressed.</p>

<p>Varsity Sports + 5 AP’s + 30< College Apps + Multiple Scholarships = At Least a 20 >:|</p>

<p>About a 6/7.</p>

<p>AP Lang, USH, Chem. PreCalc H is the worst.
Family.</p>

<p>I’m only taking 2 AP classes, and I’m stressing out lol. My stress level would be like an eight.</p>

<p>This week, I’d say around 2. Up to 4 at times, but I’m pretty unstressed.</p>

<p>Junior here,</p>

<p>Stress level is at around 6 for me right now, with 3 AP’s and extracurriculars and studying for SAT’s (since my school limits students to 3 AP per grade level, since they increase the work with it compared to other schools). </p>

<p>But by Senior year of first semester, I know my stress level is going to be a 9-10 though because of college applications with my other AP’s.</p>

<p>Right now it’s a 10. I’m trying to finish college apps, which is turning into a nightmare. I have auditions on Thursday to prep for, then follow-up auditions next week. I really want a lead role but competition is stiff. I’m doing poorly (for me) in AP Calc, and I have a test this week. I have to coordinate a fundraiser at my school as well as complete a paper for a class. And I have a bunch of tests coming up.</p>

<p>Oh, and I hear from my top choice school on Thursday! So fun. :/</p>

<p>Junior, 4 AP classes, varsity sport season, multiple clubs, and just got an SAT grade I am not happy with. I stress myself out by obsessing over trying to get the highest grade on tests and such in class, I keep thinking about college applications and also thinking, wait, I have to go through half a year more of this, and then another year of this?! how am I going to finish? 8/10</p>

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<li> I’m a junior and I only have 1 AP, and that AP isn’t even hard or time consuming. Most of my stress actually comes from my other classes, extracurriculars (so many dates to remember and things to set up), AP/ACT/SAT I and II studying, and college search.</li>
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<p>As a senior who is taking AP Chem, AP Physics, and AP Chem, my stress level is pretty low. I’d say a 3 or 4. I’ve learned how to deal with my stress (mostly by being in denial). But I understand the material, I do we’ll on the tests, no stress :)</p>

<p>10
I’m a junior in 4 IB classes, 1 DP AP and an honors while doing 2 plays/musicals and studying for the SAT. I’m dropping one of my IB classes in favor of an easier AP so that should lower my stress level.</p>

<p>Right now I’m hardly stressed (maybe a 3). Finals are next week and really only one of my grades has a chance of changing. I’ll probably be at a 10 next semester, though. 4 AP tests (two of which I’m practically self studying), 2 competitions, SAT, SAT IIs, and a sport. Should be fun.</p>

<p>10.5/10. I have an 89.3 in pre-calc and I need to ace the final in order to get an A in the class.</p>

<p>Ehh, 3/4. Senior year I’m pretty much done with this semester until exams so I can finally sit back and relax (… and play some COD)</p>

<p>Like a 9.5. Yikes.</p>

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<li>I applied to my EA schools but I’m still working on the apps for the RD round. And BC Calc and AP Chem are killing me, along with coordinating baseball winter workouts, tutoring, and everything else. Once I get into one school, though, I’m sure the stress level will decrease. It’s just getting that first one out of the way that’s the worst.</li>
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<p>3 AP’s, 3 College classes, 2 regular classes. Finished with college apps (9 schools) but I’m just starting scholarship applications. My APs( especially calc BC) are killing me in terms of work, and I am president of two clubs, co-captain of a varsity team and playing another varsity sport. I am also searching for a job. My stress level? Oh, about a 15. No biggie.</p>