<p>Hello,
I will be a senior next year. I am taking AP Microeconomics, AP Political Science, AP Calc BC, AP Chem, AP Enviromental, AP Literature, AP Language. I REALLY want to add AP Physics C (online and I have to pay for it) to the list. My parents and friends are saying that I am overdoing it already. But, i already took AP Physics B AND got a high A+ in it. So I am guessing that I should be fine. Last year I took 5 AP classes and got my A+ in each. Calc BC will be very easy because i already took AB. I love science and I really want to impress colleges (IVYs) with my science load... So should I take Physics C or will the work load kill me?</p>
<p>Taking Physics C after already passing Physics B might actually work against you, same with Calc BC after AB. 7 APs are more than enough</p>
<p>Yeah, taking BC after AB doesn’t look good. Physics C is leagues away from B. You could ace B and fail C for the simple matter than C uses calculus extensively.</p>
<p>I took a similar course load last year…
AP Calc BC, AP Chem, AP English Lit, AP Gov (Polysci), AP Macroecon, AP Stats, AP Physics C</p>
<p>I regretted it so much. Second semester, senioritis creeps up, and with a course load like that, it kicks you right in the ass.</p>
<p>And Physics C is leagues away from B, as ^said. It is SOOO much harder than ANY other high school class.</p>
<p>Ok. Thanks for the advise.</p>