Schedule Help... Kind of Urgent

<p>OK. So. I'll be a senior next year. YAY. The problem is, I really don't know what I should take/how many AP classes are too much. Help?</p>

<p>The classes I'm considering (7 periods total) are:
AP Environmental
AP English Literature
AP Calculus BC
AP Government/AP Macro
AP Physics
AP Spanish Language
Chemical Lab Assistant</p>

<p>I'm also considering the following as alternates:
Creative Writing II
Anatomy
Ceramics I
Web Design I and II</p>

<p>I'm kind of worried because I have never taken this many AP classes before (I took 3 sophomore year and 3 this year, junior year). Anyone have any thoughts? :) I'll be taking Calc I over the summer, so I'm not really worried about Calc BC, but the two languages and physics kind of scare me.</p>

<p>And... in case anyone was wondering, I'm not trolling. I'm legitimately worried about the work that my schedule might entail.</p>

<p>If you are going to be a science/engineering major do not take ap physic it only gets you out of 100 level classes and these major will be taking 300 level so not worth it. Ap Spanish I would take, I would also take Ap government. I loved anatomy the best class I ever took in high school so I would recommend it. I would not take a full load of Ap classes during your senior year. College is going to be a lot of work so have fun now I would stick to 3 or 4 Ap. Oh and I would definitely take Ap calculus very worthwhile good luck.</p>

<p>I agree with Charlie765. I would only take about 3-4 APs max. If you’re not interested in some of the subjects in the AP curriculum don’t take it. AP Physics is really challenging, the hardest AP at my school above AP Chemistry. A lot of students at my school take AP Physics C because they want to go into a engineering field.</p>

<p>If you’ve done 6 AP classes before and did well in all of them, then this shouldn’t be an issue. I went from 3 APs junior year to 6 APs senior year and I still maintained a solid average, so you should be fine.</p>

<p>Thanks for the input, guys. And sorry about not clarifying. It’s AP Physics B, not C, so it shouldn’t be that difficult, especially because my Honors Physics teacher has been teaching us AP material.</p>

<p>Any other thoughts?</p>

<p>I would be ok with this schedule if it didn’t include AP Lit. Nothing wrong with it but it just too time-consuming (even if you’re a fast reader).</p>

<p>P.S- If you want to keep this schedule stay goodbye to your senior parties. Jk jk</p>

<p>AP Environmental-easy
AP English Literature-easy
AP Calculus BC-easy (assuming you’ll be taking calc in the summer)
AP Government/AP Macro-easy (just memorization)
AP Physics-hard (to me…it was hard. but i was a sophomore so…)
AP Spanish Language-mediocre (meh, barely squeezed an A.)</p>