<p>Here is my schedule as of now:</p>
<p>A Day
English 4 AP
Gov AP/Eco AP
HST III: Dental/Med Surg
Biology AP</p>
<p>B Day
Chamber Choir (Small Ensemble)
Concert Choir
HST III: Dental/Med Surg
Calculus AB AP</p>
<p>Basically my B Day is REALLY simple until last period. I'm debating if I should take Spanish 4 AP instead of Concert Choir's place. I took Spanish I in middle school (regulars because there was no honors), Spanish II H, Spanish III regulars because of a conflict.</p>
<p>Should I take Spanish 4 AP? I'm not the best, but I'm not the worst either. </p>
<p>Well actually my passion is anthropology/linguistics. So it seems like Spanish would be an automatic. I haven't taken Spanish in a year. I'm nervous about it.</p>
<p>I like choir, don't get me wrong. But taking it twice would be a filler. I mean, again, don't get me wrong, I LOVE choir. I only have 1 credit of music, so I already have the requirement.</p>
<p>what grade are you in?</p>
<p>Where I left off:
Ooh. I didn't catch the part where you hadn't taken spanish in a year. I guess this all depends on how rigorous your spanish three class was and how much you've retained. Then again, you are an anthro/linguistic sort of a person, so definately pick spanish... but I suggest finding an AP spanish study guide somewhere and brush up on things, and see if you can do all the practice work inside decently, and then judge yourself on how well you'd do then. Time is definately a killer with languages you haven't been studying or practicing for a while. I missed about a month of spanish four last year, didn't touch my homework for a while, didn't practice, and I got my first C in high school that semester. T__T I still have a B average for the entire year, but that definately taught me a lesson.</p>
<p>AP Spanish, especially if you're a linguistics person, is terrifically easy. My class wasn't even specifically for AP and I still pulled off a 4 (first AP test ever... I was a little nervous). I'd take it if I were you.</p>