<p>This is my schedule for this coming year (senior):
Choir/Gym
AP Euro
AP Physics I/II
AP French
AP Lit
AP Calc BC</p>
<p>Thoughts? I don't plan on changing it, I'm just curious as to how much I'll regret this.</p>
<p>This is my schedule for this coming year (senior):
Choir/Gym
AP Euro
AP Physics I/II
AP French
AP Lit
AP Calc BC</p>
<p>Thoughts? I don't plan on changing it, I'm just curious as to how much I'll regret this.</p>
<p>I think you’ll be okay. I’d pass out if I had to ever take AP Physics or AP Calc but the rest sound fine. If you’re math inclined you’ll be okay. You might just have a lot of homework but just try to manage your time wisely.</p>
<p>What’s AP Physics I/II?</p>
<p>That looks pretty hard…</p>
<p>Looks like a nice light schedule to me, so long as your teachers don’t assign excessive and unnecessary work.</p>
<p>^light? I’m interested to hear what you think is a “heavy” schedule.</p>
<p>An AP language is killer… not including Calc, Physics, Euro, and Lit. You’ll need to manage your time VERY well, especially if you’re included in a Varsity sport or clubs.</p>
<p>yup. we’ll miss ya.</p>
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<p>A schedule similar to the above, but with another humanities AP, higher level math classes (Calc isn’t terribly difficult, think differential equations or higher) and one or two college classes that are traditionally challenging, eg. organic chemistry, quantum physics, or a graduate class in any subject. I am taking a schedule that is slightly easier then the one I have described and it’s only moderately difficult, so that is what you would need to legitimately complaining about having a hard time.</p>
<p>Oh, plus some self study APs.</p>