U.S. History P?

<p>During sophomore year, I'm going to take AP European History (My only AP That year)</p>

<p>But during junior year, I want to take AP Language, AP Calculus AB, AP Music Theory, AP Psychology, Physics HP, and I have a choice of APUSH or US History P. What should I do?</p>

<p>I feel that taking 5 AP Classes would be too much for me, and I want to take US History P (They don't offer honors US at my school.) But would that look bad to colleges (mainly Berkeley, SD and other UC's) if I took AP Euro 10th and US History P 11th grade? I'm planning on majoring in a field of Music (the reason I'm taking Euro), and minoring in sociology (taking anthropology 10th, Psych P 11th, and Psych AP 12th). Please help!</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>someone please answer :(</p>

<p>Question #1: How does Euro relate to music?
Question #2: Is “P” like a regular level class?</p>

<p>If it is, then its not really a big deal. If you can, you should though.</p>

<p>Yea. “P” is just a regular non-honors class. but i’m scared that if i do APUSH, i’ll have no time/life, because everyone says its very time consuming.</p>

<p>Euro relates to music, because it had a lot of influence on it throughout time (during the renaissance etc).</p>

<p>AP US is only time consuming depending on the teacher. In my class, we have had VERY minimal work, with only reading and studying on your own as the main chunk of work. If you enjoy history and like reading than I would suggest taking AP- it is definitely doable if you are disciplined. I would suggest planning out how you will study for the AP test at the beginning of the year.</p>