<p>so I'm planning my high schedule and wanted to know......
four APs senior year- is it doable?</p>
<p>AP bio
AP chem
AP calc bc
AP spanish </p>
<p>I plan on becoming a chemistry or bio major and premed.
I'm not too worried about AP spanish, seems like it'd be easy for me.
But can I survive the other 3 in one year?
rigorous course schedule = ivy league, right?
How many AP courses did you take senior year, and which ones?
Thank you!</p>
<p>Four APs are definitely doable, if you do all APs there may be an issue.
and rigorous courseload doesn’t guarantee you an Ivy League spot, there are a million other kids who are taking courses just as hard or even harder and excelling at them. You need to be a good student and have something that sets you apart from the rest.</p>
<p>My courseload for senior year will be
AP Calc BC
AP Environmental Science
AP Statistics
AP English
AP Economics (Macro/Micro)
AP Chinese</p>
<p>Oh and also my school has a lot of requirements/prescribed courses, and all aps can only be taken in 11/12th grade. So it sets me back a bit, but I try to plan my schedule as rigorously as i can, while still enjoying it (fine arts series) :)</p>