<p>My senior year schedule looks like this:
1. AP Human Geography
2. (Blank period for Dual-enrollment) ((aka: media center hw time))
3. AP Gov't and Politics/ AP Econ (every other day switching)
4. AP Psychology
5. AP English Lang and Comp
6. AP US History</p>
<p>Virtual School possibilities:
AP Microeconomics (I want to major in economics, so i think this could be fun)
AP Environmental Science (I've heard it's one of the easiest AP courses)</p>
<p>and @ the local community college, World Religion. (no problem)</p>
<p>I took AP Chem, Lit, Euro, and Stats last year with usually only an hour or two of homework a night, so I'm thinking that this could be doable, considering that my AP classes are usually considered the easiest. I'm tied at 1st in my class for rank, hence the vigorous schedule (also due to my drive to get into more selective colleges)</p>
<p>With this I'm going to balance 2 hours of swim team per day, along with academic team and NHS later in the year.
Am I right in assuming that I'm taking relatively easy APs? I aced my APs last year with no problems, I'm just wondering if the sheer amount of information I'll be processing might bog me down.
Any advice is much appreciated, and be gentle, as it is my first post :)</p>