Senior AP Schedule?

<p>Hello. I have to sign up for my senior year classes next week, so I'm thinking about what I should take. Here's what I'm thinking right now:</p>

<p>AP Calc BC
AP Spanish Lang
AP Psychology
AP Bio
AP Phys C
Honors Seminar in Writing
Symphony Orchestra
Chamber Orchestra H</p>

<p>It looks daunting right now. To do this, I'd have to get a gym exemption, which I got this year because of the new principal (who doesn't really know how everything works yet). I have 8 classes right now that are similar to this except I'm taking a honors Spanish and honors physics (so 3 honors, 3 AP's, 2 orchestras). I'm glad that I made it into Honors Seminar so I don't have to take AP Lit, which I heard was a lot of work. </p>

<p>So...assuming I could get a gym exemption, SHOULD I do this? I don't want my senior year to be super stressful. It's senior year, and I want to relax. But on the other hand, I have a motivation to take all of these classes because I really want to! (Not just for colleges--these subjects all sound interesting.) Btw, I'm thinking going into some science field...maybe medicine or engineering...in the future. That's why I want to take both AP Bio and AP Phys C. </p>

<p>Which class can I take out? Of course, I want my schedule to impress colleges. Which one is least important? Say I take out Spanish or psych. Does it matter that I'll only have 3 years of language or social studies, but I'll have 4 years of science (technically 6 because of the doubling up both junior and senior year)?? </p>

<p>I'm sure that I want to stay in both orchestras, AP Calc, Honors Seminar, and at least 1 science. The rest...I don't know. Help!!!!</p>

<p>Do it!</p>

<p>Mine:
Physics C AP
Theater
Statistics AP
Eng Lit AP
Envir. Sci AP
Calc BC AP
U S Government AP
Macro AP</p>

<p>I agree, go for it!</p>

<p>I’ve already exhausted my school’s AP classes; however, I’ll probably self-study AP Stats and AP US Gov.</p>