<p>Here are the classes offered for my junior year:
AP Art History
English/AP English Lit
Accelerated Pre-Calculus/AP Calculus AB
U.S. History/AP U.S. History
Physics/AP Physics</p>
<p>Which AP's should I take? I'm a natural at history, but AP Physics seems like a much more "crisp" class. I don't know if I want to take both, because that's just going to stress me out and I don't want to stress myself out.</p>
<p>Do you know what field you want to go into? </p>
<p>Here’s what I picked out for you-
AP art history
AP English Lit - can drop down if needed, but its an easier AP class
AP calc AB - You should really take AP calc while in HS, unless you have failed all past math courses or similarly don’t do well in math. If you’re a B student in math go for the AB class.
APUSH
Physics</p>
<p>I feel like you should definitely take AP calc, APUSH, and AP art history. AP English is iffy, but it isn’t too bad. I Agree with you that since you will probably have a tough courseload you shouldn’t take AP Physics unless you plan to go into a prestigious science field. </p>
<p>If you do take AP physics I would recommend dropping one of your other APs, probably … well … APUSH. Which doesn’t seem like the best because you like history. </p>
<p>Hope this rambling post made some sense :P</p>
<p>Thanks!! That was very helpful. AP ARt history seems like a cool class that will enable me to sound really educated in conversations, but what is the point of taking it?</p>
<p>Do colleges look to see if you took AP Physics?</p>