<p>For my junior year, i'm planning on taking 2 AP classes and 3 honors classes.</p>
<p>i feel like it's not a challenging schedule
so should i replace varsity soccer with AP Psychology?</p>
<p>I was planning on having 3 years of Varsity, but i'm thinking i should just dedicate more time on studying. and since junior year's so important..</p>
<p>What schools are you looking at though? If it's one of the Ivies or a Stanford or Duke, then maybe try to tack on another AP instead of H. But if it's like UCLA or Cal or Tufts, I say stick with soccer.</p>
<p>Why don't you try to self-study AP Psychology if you have time?
I'm doing it this year, and almost everyone I know got 4 or 5 on it.
And the materials seem pretty easy, so why not.</p>
<p>How about taking a general psych course online at a community college? Mine cost about $350 but it was pretty worth it IMO because it only lasted 1 semester and I got 3 credits that I should have no problem transferring to college. Plus it was uber-easy and I didn't have to prep for the AP exam.</p>
<p>TAKE VARSITY SOCCER!!!!! ivy and nonivy schools want you to do what you find fun. Yes, academics is important, but the colleges want to see a well-rounded canidate.</p>
<p>colleges like consistency, especially in a varsity sport. Take the class at a community college or something. trust me, if you don't do soccer you'll get fat and lazy and fat and fat</p>
<p>If you just can't do both... then do soccer. Remember, "Fusbol uber alles" (that's my cell phone message that appears when I turn my cell on. It means "Soccer over everything" for those of you that don't speak german ;)</p>