Senior year classes?

<p>I have to register my classes for next year and I'm wondering if this courseload is suitable for me (4.1 weighted, #9 in the class)</p>

<p>AP Lit, AP Calc BC, AP Chem, AP Euro, [AP Econ+AP Government], Honors French 3, Theology, AcDec (counts as an AP :P)</p>

<p>6 AP, 1 Honors, 1 Regular total</p>

<p>I'm particularly nervous about AP Euro b/c I didn't take APUSH this year (or AP World). Idk how I'd perform in that class. Should I replace it? I have some alternatives in mind, namely AP Physics/AP CompSci AB. AP CompSci is really easy; not sure about Physics B or C.</p>

<p>I’d say this really depends on you–do you think you can handle all of your courses, and college application work, plus most likely extra curriculars? Since you’re planning on taking AP Calc BC, I’m assuming the math and sciences are not a problem for you, so it really depends on whether you have enough time, and whether or not you’re planning on taking the AP tests seriously. It all comes down to whether or not you think you can juggle it, and whether or not the people who know you best think that you can juggle it as well. As a side note, the History APs can take some getting used to, especially because you need to take in sooo much–but at least for the writing part of them I’m assuming you’ll have had some experience from your previous AP Eng class.</p>

<p>I do take the test seriously. Actually I might do some extensive reading in the summer…
Haha, but the extracurriculars are virtually nonexistent. I don’t do anything besides having to fulfill some required community service. No jobs, either (int. student). I have never taken such a large amount of APs so I don’t know, plus some classes might just turn out easier than it seems. I am taking AP Lang right now but it doesn’t go in-depth about DBQs and that kind of stuff people do in History, even though we do a lot of analysis.</p>

<p>Those who are taking AP Euro… your responses would be of great help.</p>