Will self-studying an AP overwhelm me in my junior year?

<p>Next year I will have 4 APs (physics B, human geo, English language and comp, and APUSH), 2 honors classes, and a couple regents/elective classes. I will also have private tutors for the SAT and ACT.</p>

<p>I also plan to do track in the spring and to start my own club. I am also hoping to become president/VP of a different club. The other ECs I am in aren’t time consuming in the slightest. </p>

<p>Next year I was thinking of self studying either microeconomics or macroeconomics. I think that those are fairly important because I am intending to major in business. Over the summer I am taking a class that deals with global business relationships, so I will have some exposure to these topics. To those of you that already took these APs: is it hard? Is it easy enough to self study and still get a 4 or a 5? I wouldn’t have time in my schedule to take these classes my junior or senior year. </p>

<p>I’m pretty diligent and I can work well with a schedule, but I don’t want to overload myself. I would start early in the year so I would have plenty of time to read over a textbook/review book.</p>

<p>Sorry for any typos or grammatical errors, I'm typing this on my phone. Thanks for any input!</p>

<p>P.S. I know the title should say "during my junior year", I forgot to change that before I submitted it.</p>

<p>If you don’t procrastinate, you should be fine. This year, I’m taking APUSH, AP Lang and AP Econ, while self studying AP Comparative Gov for Model UN, AP Psych, AP Human Geo and AP Stats.
I suggest you start early and get ahead in the summer while you can.</p>