Selecting AP classes

<p>I'm currently a junior and an incoming senior for next year. I got in to 4 AP classes which are: AP government, AP statistics, AP calculus, and AP studio art, but there's a possibility that I can't take all of them because I still have to take spanish, physics, and a vocational course which is required in our school. I will accept and take the AP government, but if ever I were to choose between the three other AP's, is it better to take both AP statistics and AP calculus or will I just drop AP statistics and take both AP calculus and AP studio art?</p>

<p>Take whichever ones you enjoy.</p>

<p>I haven’t taken it, but many people tell me AP Studio Art is quite difficult (because you have to submit so many pieces) so it’ll take a lot of time unless you start early. AP Stats is probably the easiest of the AP’s; AP Calculus is harder but more fun than stats. This is just my opinion though :)</p>

<p>AP Stats is interesting but not very rigorous, it is similar to an algebraic based statistics course in college. whereas AP Calculus AB and BC are similar to college level calculus courses. I would suggest taking everything but AP Statistics and focus on your college applications.</p>

<p>ap calc defffff</p>

<p>I would do ap stat and ap calc because I’m not a fan of studio art but do what interests you</p>

<p>I wouldn’t take Studio Art personally. I can’t see how that is applicable or relevant to a lot of college majors.</p>

<p>Take whichever ones you enjoy. You’ll get more out of your classes this way.</p>