<p>im really concerned on the impact that 4 ap classes would have on my gpa, and was worried that UGA could revoke their acceptance of me if i change it.</p>
<p>You have two of the hardest AP's in there....AP Bio and AP U.S. History. They require alot of work and if you're getting swamped with homework from just honors classes, you'll definately get alot more with that schedule.</p>
<p>I've never even heard of AP British Literature. I don't think there is an AP exam for it, so that may be one that you want to drop.</p>
<p>How can you take a year-long course in just the 2nd semester? You'd only have The last part of January until May to cover all the material. I'm confused. The only one semester courses at my school are electives and senior religion.</p>
<p>Well at my school we do AP English Language with British Lit, so maybe it's like that. . . </p>
<p>Take the year-long ones I'd say since you've had the most time to prepare. What other options are available for you? Can you take Calc Honors instead or Regular Calc? Have you taken any US history yet? </p>
<p>Have you fulfilled all the course requirements for UGA? If so, I think you are alright.</p>
<p>Also find out if AP Brit Lit is taking the Ap English Lit exam. I would probably drop it if not. . .</p>
<p>AP Brit Lit is prep for the AP English exam. Some schools offer different english concentrations for the AP English exam (AP Brit Lit, AP World Lit, etc.) so students can choose a class based off the area they wish to study.</p>
<p>Definitely keep AP British Literature...not only is it not very time consuming but you want to continually develop your ability to write effectively (it'll help on college apps as well).</p>
<p>so if I go to school tomorrow and change AP Calc to weight training or something UGA wont revoke my admissions or send me a negative letter or something?</p>