<p>Hi everyone, </p>
<p>I've been looking around the forums for a while, and was hoping I could get some schedule advice from y'all. This is my schedule set for senior year, but I still have a few days left to change it. I've never had more that two AP classes freshman, sophmore, or junior year, so I know this will be quite a bit more work. As a person who is fairly active in ECs, volunteering, etc. is this managable? Are there certain classes I should expect much more work from? I'm debating dropping down to calc AB or dropping bio, but I'm not sure yet, I would love some opinions!</p>
<p>Schedule:
AP Calc BC
AP Bio
AP English
AP Physics
A fairly easy elective
AP French
Free Period</p>
<p>THANK YOU! happy end-of-summer everyone!</p>
<p>If I were you, I’d drop AP Bio or AP Physics. AP sciences are challenging. I took AP Bio sophomore year, and AP Chem junior year, and they were my most difficult classes both years. And you’ll still have one if you choose to drop one of them.</p>
<p>I think the AP sciences taken together will be challenging. I took AP French (Lang) & struggled, personally. The exam has many components: dictation, essay, multiple choice, speaking, etc. I felt underprepared & overwhelmed but I had only taken 8th grade honors French, French II & French III (my alma mater typically does FIV then AP but they felt our class was ready to jump into AP). But it really depends on your understanding of the language & how much you already know. </p>
<p>Everything else looks pretty good, luck!</p>