Out this many AP classes my school offers, is my courseload heavy?

<p>My school offers the following:
AP BIO, AP CHEM, AND AP PHYSICS (YOU CAN ONLY TAKE ONE SCIENCE AP)
APUSH, APWH,AP GOV
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE,
AP CALC AB, AP CALC BC, AP STATS,
AP LANG, AP LIT , AND AP SPANISH</p>

<p>I took the following
Sophomore: APWH
JUNIOR: APUSH AND APLIT
SENIOR: AP LANG, AP BIO, AP GOV, AP CALC AB, and finally stats. </p>

<p>Is my schedule good for schools like UCLA and UC Berkeley?</p>

<p>Maybe moving AP Stats down to junior year may be more helpful. It would give you more APs junior year (most important year for admissions) and make senior year less stressful. Also, AP Lang is usually junior year and AP Lit is usually senior year. Why can’t you take Calc BC instead of AB? Will your math trek not allow you, or do you simply not want to? If your planning on the humanities in college (It looks like that b/c you picked Bio, the science that most resembles the humanities), then I don’t see it being a problem.</p>

<p>Looks good to me. You took all the social studies and english offerings. You took as much science as is allowed. Add that to 2/3 maths and your in good shape. Just make sure that your school forms make it clear that students cannot take more than one AP science. You do not want to be penalized for not using an option that was not even present.</p>

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