Too Much Ap? Help!!!!

<p>Hi, I'm a sophomore this year but i'm graduating early, so technically I'm a junior. Here is my schedule this year:</p>

<p>Ap Us history
Ap Calc BC
Ap Chemistry
Ap Physics
Ap Statistics
Ap English Language
Spanish III
Sculpture</p>

<p>I'm really not sure if I want statistics.
You see, I plan to take all my Ap Exams and so, I just want to know how hard/easy the Ap Exams are and if I should drop Statistics.</p>

<p>This is my "junior" year and I'm have to take the TOEFL and the SATs, not to mention my SAT IIs. Please...</p>

<p>I'm so worried. I need 5s in pretty much everything. I really need help.
I don't konw if I'm overdoing myself....Please help me.</p>

<p>Well I got a 4 on the AP English Lang test with a pretty relaxed class. So if your class is really rigorous, you should definitely be able to pull of a 5.</p>

<p>I would go ahead and wait to take either Stats or Calc BC for next year. Don't take both in the same year if you don't have to...</p>

<p>^ Yeah, a part of me wants to drop Statistics but another part of me tells me that its really easy and I should just stick by it.</p>

<p>Calc BC i'm not too worried about..Its just about everything else lol
I have a pretty strong math background but I don't konw if I can handle everything...</p>

<p>How many AP Classes/Tests do normal people usually take?</p>

<p>Well, the school I was at soph year didn't have AP classes and as a Junior I only took AP English Lang and APUS Hist. Next year I'm taking 4, and at my school that's considered pretty heavy.</p>

<p>If I were you I'd drop a science. Physics and Chem are HARD.</p>

<p>yeah I think you can afford to drop stat or a science...</p>

<p>That's a pretty good course load. I hope you luck in it. I'm just a rising sophmore so I don't know much. </p>

<p>Also how are you going to graduate early? Did you take a lot of classes in freshman and other years?</p>

<p>As far as studying for the SAT's maybe you should study a bit if you get some free time and study on the weekends, winterbreaks etc. Try to get in small studying moments like on the bus, but not too much.</p>

<p>I personally think you should at least keep it down to four. You have the SATs and the SATIIs. Also, you better hope your ECs are stellar or you are not going to your dream place.</p>

<p>Seems like you aren't ready to grauate early because you fnd the need to put in this many AP classes. If you were to graduate early, it should have been planned from before.</p>

<p>And, what are you going to do with the SAT and SAT IIs? Unless you truly love all those classes you are taking, you will be drowned with work all the time.</p>

<p>Eng Lang AP/USHAP are fine. dont drop those.</p>

<p>I'm taking SAT IIS in most likely US history, Chem, Phys, Math, Spanish (even though I suck in it) and already took Biology.</p>

<p>I have no choice in Chem, Phys, English (required), US history (required), and Calc BC. I was going to try and drop statistics but my dad insisted that Statistics isn't hard at all so I think I'll stick by it. Whatever. </p>

<p>Nah, I planned to graduate early from 7th grade so I was pretty prepared and took 10th-9th grade classes in 8th grade and 9th (but only took two Aps: Biol & Comp Sci)</p>

<p>Three of the Aps on this list are required, two are somethings that I really need to study for, and one? I heard was just calculations with calculator....so...</p>

<p>Basic instinct tells me to worry about PHysics and Chem really :)</p>

<p>Thanks everybody.</p>