<p>Just curious why would want to self-study so many different APs? S self-studied for two & it was OK but he was pretty exhausted from the APs he took–for courses & also the self-studied ones. Not sure it make sense to take quite so many because most Us cap how many courses/credits you can get from them, no matter how many courses you take. S took 13 or so – maybe more & also one college course but was capped at 32 credits for his U & most of it didn’t help toward his degree in EE anyway. He was happy but he enjoys exams :)</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
Biology (5)
World History (5)
Environmental Science (5)</p>
<p>Junior Year (this year):
Chemistry
US History
English Language
Statistics
Human Geography (Self-study)
Psychology (Self-study)</p>
<p>Senior Year:
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Physics B
English Literature
Spanish Language
Calculus BC
US Government and Politics</p>
<p>also, my college hopes
are
Harvard, Princeton, Brown, Cornell, Georgetown</p>
<p>Freshman Year:
AP United States History (5)</p>
<p>Sophomore (this year):
AP Biology
AP US Government and Politics</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP English Language
AP Art History
AP Statistics
AP Chemistry
AP Psychology</p>
<p>Senior Year:
AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature
?
?
?</p>