<p>I was wondering if this course load is too much for senior year:
AP Calculus
AP psychology
AP biology
Public Speaking
Advanced Writing
War and Peace
Health Vocational class</p>
<p>It's my senior year and im debating about taking 3 APs.  I heard AP Calculus is easy and AP psychology isn't worthy of being called an AP.  I don't want to take biology but I feel that I need to take one difficult AP other than Calculus.  Do you think colleges would care if I replaced AP biology with a class called physics 2? or keep the schedule i got</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>Sounds very good to me. Some people here take on completely rediculous course loads, but this seems very reasonable.</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>Do you know anything about AP Psychology, I figured it's just like an ordinary class 
(as far as difficulty and work load) with just the AP attached to the name of the course.</p>
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              <p>well AP calc is really easy, and i've heard that AP psych is easy, although colleges generally don't accept psych as a credit.  oh yeah, what's physics 2? is it AP physics B or C? I strongly recommend AP chemistry. I'm taking it right now, and I love it. 3 APs I think are a practical AP selection choice.</p>