<p>Hey there. I'm worried about how rigorous my schedule is for senior year and if I should be doing more classes to get into better colleges, or if I'm fine in terms of rigor.</p>
<p>AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP/IB European History
IB English 2 HL
IB Biology 2 HL
IB Visual Arts HL
Aerobics
Health
Spanish 4 (unfortunately not honors because honors isn't offered) </p>
<p>Anywho, I'm wondering if I should drop aerobics and health (and just do them online for the requirement) and another AP class (like psych). Or maybe I should drop health and do Theory of Knowledge IB for the certificate. Or maybe I should drop Spanish too, and then do another AP class (?) for a total of 5 APs and 3 IBs. Any help is super appreciated. </p>
<p>Drop AB and take something else; BC covers all the material in AB plus more, and you can’t even take both tests in the same year.</p>
<p>The way AB and BC are structured in my school is different; in order to take calc at all, I’m required to take both. :(</p>
<p>How could they do that? That doesn’t make any sense…</p>
<p>It’s fine the way it is.</p>
<p>I really hate the calc system at my school (considering it eats up so much space in my schedule) but there’s no other way. </p>
<p>Are you taking AB and BC at the same time…? If so, that’s kinda odd haha</p>
<p>You should definitely drop one of the easy ones to take online & take AP Psych. It’s probably one of the easiest AP classes you can take (as long as you study) it’s mostly memorization. So it’ll benefit your GPA</p>