<p>You’re toastin a thread in a place where numbers of people take 6 APs. </p>
<p>Also, don’t ask for how much time of homework you get. I hate it when homework is measured in time, and you should too. Homework should be measured on how much effort you can put in it effeciently. As long as you WANT to learn the material, you’ll be fine. Expect to take AP Physics material some time to sink in, especially since you haven’t gotten to Calculus yet. If you worry truly, then Physics might be the one to drop until after you have more mathematical maturity.</p>
<p>AP classes usually don’t get much homework, just harder tests.
Is this the level that you are comfortable at? Because this doesn’t seem like a hard schedule. People take 6-7 APs at times, so 3 APs is a little on the other side…
what grade are you in? If you are in 9th, then you are fine. 10th a little iffy. 11th definately on the danger side.If you REALLY think you can’t do it, then don’t, but if you can, go for it.
I am a junior and am taking the most amount of APs my schedule allows me to-5. That puts me in a better spot. Judge yourself.
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<p>I am a sophmore. My gpa was 3.5 UW last year and i really am motivated now. I am going to self study for APES and i am going to take 2/3 sciences. My choices are ap chem, ap physics b, and ap bio.</p>
<p>So this is your schedule for junior year then? Looks solid, I guess, but if you are going to REALLY competitive school (top 30), then…well it depends how you do in them too. If you do well on the AP exams, then you will look good I guess.</p>
<p>ap. And i have no idea if i can do well in them. That is why im asking . Should i space them out somehow or just take all 3 in junior year and just ap physics c in senior year. Will only 2 ap’s in senior year look bad? Sorry i have so many questions</p>