<p>I know I’ve never talked to you before, but just because you’re a smart 13 year old doesn’t mean you’re ready to take ‘quite a few’ AP’s self-studying. There’s nothing wrong with self-studying, go for it. But, before you start thinking AP’s will be easy, take one. JUST ONE this year. Next year, if you did well, take ‘quite a few’. Otherwise, you’re jumping the gun. Just wait. Everyone’s schedule is bland at 13, that’s like what, 8th grade? And take ones that you will not be taking when you actually start taking AP’s at your school, otherwise you’re just ticking away the hard classes you can take in 11th grade to impress colleges. No one’s going to be that impressed if you took 5 AP’s in 8th and 9th grade, and then couldn’t find any AP courses you wanted to take you hadn’t already taken. </p>
<p>Short answer. You’re in 8th grade, your level of inference and writing, which will probably not be tested well by a community college course, is just not there for AP exams. STAY AWAY from English and History AP’s, TRUST ME. I know you think you’re really smart, but STAY AWAY. Might I suggest AP Bio? That’s pretty much pure memorization and understanding, but make sure you take a ‘college’ course to go along with it. </p>
<p>Oh, and try to tone the arrogance down a little. You’re 13, respect and listen to advice you get from those who have taken AP exams.</p>