Reccomendations on AP's

<p>I was considering doing these classes Junior year:
AP CALC AB
AP ENGLISH
AP USH
AP MACRO and MICRO
Bio
Chinese 1</p>

<p>What Ap's should i drop or add??
I was thinking of doing AP BIO instead of bio honors.... and then i'd drop ap calc ab to ap stats and do ap calc ab senior year
what do you think of that?</p>

<p>I'd take AP Bio and Stats, and then take Calc. senior year.</p>

<p>Drop AP Macro/Micro.
Add AP Bio.
I'd take AP Calc AB junior year only if you could manage to take a Calculus II course at your local CC to retain the calculus learned.</p>

<p>i can't take a calculus 2 course at CC though because i live overseas but my school offers advanced multivariable calc and linear algebra:</p>

<p>Would this be better?
AP BIO
AP USH
AP ENGLISH
AP STATS
AP CALC
Chinese 1</p>

<p>That's much, much, much better. If you could manage five APs, go for it.</p>

<p>Portisehead! If you were to drop one of those ap's which one would it be? I think 5 ap's maybe a bit too much</p>

<p>you can handle five AP's. Stats is definitly one of the easier Ap's and Bio is just a lot of memorization. You can do it!</p>

<p>You guys think I can handle AP Bio, AP Comp, AP USH, AP Spanish, engineering PHysics, and calculus 3 (both college classes) next year as a junior?</p>

<p>How do you plan on taking Calculus 3 when you haven't even taken AP Calculus AB? As far as handling it, if you can manage your time you should be fine.</p>

<p>he probably took AP Calculus AB/BC as a sophomore... and yes that schedule is very doable</p>

<p>ap bio is not conceptually hard. it usually requires time...but if your good w/vocab it saves a lot of time. a lot of things like the deeper and harder topics dont show up on the exam.</p>

<p>As long as you're not going to be greatly involved in any sports or anything, the schedule is possible as is. I made straight A's in all 5 of my APs my senior year, and I lost some sleep working, but it was no big deal. I hope you like to read though, and that you've taken at least one AP already...</p>

<p>sophomore year may be a good time to bust your butt with APs, though, because junior and senior get real hectic with college stuff. my senior year was just like Dale's, all APs, all A's, a few all-nighters, but worthwhile.
bear in mind this only applies... IF you have the work ethic. you know if you do or not. so don't fool yourself. and good luck!</p>