Too much over the summer?

<p>Personally, I think I'll be fine.</p>

<ol>
<li>Local Hospital Volunteer - been volunteering for 2 years, requires 7 hrs once a week</li>
<li>Volunteer/Research Assistant/Helper in Dpt. of Biomolecular Engineering - part time, working out schedule</li>
<li>Mallet Percussionist/Probably Pit Section Leader in Marching Band</li>
<li>Volunteer/Research in Blood Bank - seems to be falling through in communication and timing (won't be able to start until around July 23rd; soonest orientation I can make :()</li>
<li>Homework associated with 3 AP's (Eng 11, Calc AB, Macro/Micro), one honors (Physics), and two regular (Organic Chemistry, Spanish IV) classes</li>
<li>Job at a local grocery or restaurant</li>
</ol>

<p>Writing this out, it sounds like a lot, but I really want to do all of it. If I have to drop something, what would you suggest I drop? Dropping Marching Band, the job, and any classes (to cut back on school work) is not an option. </p>

<p>For the AP homework, is it summer homework or online classes? Finding time to work on that is the only issue I can really find. For the Biomolecular Engineering, Blood Bank, and Hospital, I would just make sure that you maybe schedule them for one or two days each per week, or in another way so that they don’t conflict.</p>

<p>It’ll be regular summer homework. I’ll be able to complete a lot at the hospital volunteer position; there’s a lot of downtime.</p>

<p>I’d cut the job since it seems the least impressive on a resume.</p>

<p>^^Unless people need the money from a job…</p>

<p>Again, cutting the job is not an option. Paying for college requires money.
Also, none of this is for my resume…I’m actually doing this for fun…</p>