<p>Right now, I'm signed up for:</p>
<p>1) AP Comparative Government
2) AP Calc BC
3) AP Physics C
4) AP English Lit
5) Anatomy and Physiology</p>
<p>However, I'm considering switching APCG for AP Econ and dropping Anatomy for AP Bio. Any thoughts?</p>
<p>if yu want a stressed out year go right ahead :D</p>
<p>I would suggest switching APCG for AP Econ. Additionally, I might take AP Bio, but that would be a very stressed year, but I allso take 6 APS.</p>
<p>I think AP Economics would be more valuable for college credit than Comp. Gov. I know AP Bio in my system is not an exceptionally difficult class, especially compared to AP Chemistry, so I think making that extra effort could pay off.</p>
<p>I'd like suggestions for my schedule too, if y'all don't mind.</p>
<p>I'm taking AP AB Calc, AP English Lit, AP Econ, AP US Gov, AP Comp Gov, AP European History, and Honors Environmental Science. I'm looking for one more class. I've taken 4 years of Latin so far, so AP Latin Lit and AP Latin Vergil are options. I've also taken Honors Psychology. </p>
<p>So the 5 possibilities for that 8th class are...AP Latin Lit, AP Latin Vergil, AP Human Geography, AP Psychology, and (the curveball, I'm not an artist and I'm horrible at drawing/painting) AP Art History. I'm not all that concerned about the difficulty of my schedule but I'm wondering what you guys think I should fill that last class with. Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>The OP is looking at switching AP Comp Gov with AP Econ and Anatomy for AP Bio. I'm sure he/she would appreciate more feedback on that.</p>
<p>I think you should take AP Latin Vergil</p>
<p>I would say unless you're going to be an econ major I'd stick with AP Comp Gov, it will be way more interesting. I would take AP Bio instead of Physics C, but I don't think you would want to replace anatomy for it. You need at least one class to keep yourself sane.</p>
<p>Anatomy in my high school is considered an advanced level course and is just as difficult as an AP class. However, AP Bio is also considered the hardest course in my school. The workload is intense. It's a lot harder than AP Chem which I am currently taking. I'm just worried that colleges will know that I decided not to take AP Bio because I didn't want the extra work.</p>
<p>I don't really enjoy history or social studies, but I still need a social studies credit which is why I'm considering APCG. I've heard it's an amazing class that's easy and interesting. However, it's only half an AP credit while AP Econ is one. Plus, one of my friends signed up for Econ while none signed up for APCG.</p>
<p>I love physics so getting rid of AP Physics isn't really an option for me. </p>
<p>ninja.of.love - I don't know about any of the classes you listed except AP Psych, and I adored it. But if you love Latin, then take AP Latin Vergil.</p>
<p>^That's cool than I'd say leave as is.</p>
<p>ninja.of.love I would say take AP Psych, you have a ton of AP and I'd say that taking another hard one (like latin or lit) would put you into a mental ward. Take one that carries the AP title, but not the AP work. AP Psych of course fits description</p>