<p>So for my senior year in high school I am thinking of taking:
AP Statistics
AP English Literature
AP Environmental Science
AP Comparative Government
Abnormal/Social Psychology at the local community college. </p>
<p>I took 3 AP courses last year and it was tough but OK. I am just worried that this schedule might be too hard for my senior year especially when I have to do applications as well. Opinions???</p>
<p>No, i think you’ll be fine, also if your taking those class must mean you can handle it. So you’ll be fine, just start early on your college apps.</p>
<p>You need to relax. Damn what a schedule. Hardest I’ve seen in years…
AP Statistics- Hard, very hard if you don’t have a calculator
AP English Literature- Hard very hard if you can’t read
AP Environmental Science- Hard very hard if you are allergic
AP Comparative Government- Hard very Hard if you are ignorant
Abnormal/Social Psychology at the local community college. -Hard very hard if you are too intelligent</p>
<p>Unless you are going with “shotgun” approach and applying to 20-30+ schools, college application season wouldn’t be bad at all. Your classes are not too bad either.
AP Statistics: impossible class w/o a good calculator
AP English Literature: depends on your writing skills & teacher
AP Environmental Science: the easiest natural science ap offered
AP Comparative Government: if you have taken ap us history junior year, this is nothing
Abnormal/Social Psychology at the local community college: blah, general psych at local cc was a joke, how much harder can abnormal be?</p>