<p>Hi! A rising junior here, and I'm planning for next year's classes.</p>
<p>So far, I have</p>
<p>Core:
Pre Calc
APLC
Human Geography
Physics or Chemistry</p>
<p>Electives:
Sales and Marketing
French 3
AP Art History</p>
<p>My senior year, I was hoping to take AP Gov, AP Calc, and AP Stats, with others. As a sophomore, I'm already taking AP US History.
However, to help with the admissions a little bit, I was wondering if it would be significantly more beneficial to add a third AP class in my junior year. Also, how manageable would the workload be?</p>
<p>Ideas?
I could choose from AP physics, AP chem, AP bio, AP human geography, or anything like that.</p>
<p>Just take as many as you can… there are no difficult APs aside from languages and Physics B. Anything else is going to be a joke, especially Chem/Bio/Human Geo.</p>
<p>i dont think they are a joke as kironide says,most require you be attentive and do you work and you should be fine. my suggestion is take an ap science, my preference is biology, but physics or chem is fine also</p>
<p>Yes, if that’s all they require, that’s a joke. Why would you ever not be attentive in class?</p>
<p>Take chem: you don’t even need to pay attention. Just cram a couple of chapters before every test</p>
<p>APLC supposedly has an incredible amount of workload. Also, I spend roughly 2-3hours a night on my current APUSH class, but this is coming from a teacher who also teaches APGov with a 55% 5 rate for the past few years. </p>
<p>So, it’s decided, a AP science class? Bio, chem, phys?
I’m taking advanced bio this year, so it would be pretty fresh. But, it’s kind of boring.</p>
<p>there are plenty of reasons to not pay attention, i wont bother listing them here…but in almost every one of my ap classes i end up not paying attention at least once a week</p>
<p>i’m not bumping this</p>
<p>Any ideas?! Come on guys!</p>
<p>If you’re already doing regular humar geography that’s the best upgrade.</p>