<p>So next week, everybody at my school is going to be picking out courses for junior year. I'm still somewhat confused on which courses I should take, but the front-runners for electives are:</p>
<p>1) AP Chem
2) AP Bio
3) AP Spanish V
4) AP Computer Science AB</p>
<p>So my question is: should I take both chem and bio at the same time, or would that be too much work? Should I just continue with Spanish or is Spanish IV good enough?</p>
<p>Please help...</p>
<p>i took all three sciences: chem, bio, and physics the same year and its not that much....I would never take ap spanish because its too much.....IV should be plenty unless you want a spanish major or something like that...</p>
<p>bump;</p>
<p>emphasize the <em>dilemma</em> part!!!!</p>
<p>P.S. I realize that most people don't want to help solve other people's scheduling problems, but I would really appreciate some input!</p>
<p>Just 4 classes?</p>
<p>I heard that AP Spanish is really tough, even on native speakers. Do you even enjoy Spanish? Are you good at it?</p>
<p>AP Chem and AP Bio might be tough to do both in one year. Again it comes down to preferences. Most people are either like physics/chem OR bio. What do you like more? </p>
<p>If it was my choice, I'd pick bio, because I LOVE bio :D.</p>
<p>Well, it depends on how many slots you have open. Most colleges are happy if you go up to level IV in a language, from what I hear. Also, I took AP chem and AP bio simultaneously (along with physics and anatomy) and if you enjoy the subject material and have good time management skills, it shouldn't be a problem (there's even some overlap, esp. regarding organic chem).</p>