<p>Senior Year:</p>
<p>AP Literature
AP Chemistry (2 periods)
AP Physics C (2 periods)
AP Government
AP Calculus (not sure about AB or BC yet)</p>
<p>I'll take any opinions/suggestions</p>
<p>Senior Year:</p>
<p>AP Literature
AP Chemistry (2 periods)
AP Physics C (2 periods)
AP Government
AP Calculus (not sure about AB or BC yet)</p>
<p>I'll take any opinions/suggestions</p>
<p>2 AP sciences seems like a lot.</p>
<p>I suggest you to continue through with this schedule. The schedule if anything would be fun. (I’m not crazy. I’ve had a schedule similar to this and it was enjoyable.)</p>
<p>Just think about it (for the naysayers). 5 class periods. Less homework pf varied subjects. Less learning material. More time to learn the material. More time with the same amount of people which creates a stronger network within the class.</p>
<p>@TeenDream I actually wish I could take AP Bio too, but I can’t with the number of periods in the day.</p>
<p>@Niquii11 How was exam time? That is probably my biggest concern, having 5 huge AP exams all at once.</p>
<p>Why didn’t you take these classes sophomore or junior year</p>
<p>Exam time was pretty good. They’re all at least on separate days at least a day apart (not one after the other). None should be on the same day. I think that Government is the day after Physics, but it’s not stressful because they’re two completely separate subjects.</p>
<p>Some people take 3 AP sciences in one year, so you should be fine if you can manage it with what you do outside of school.</p>
<p>Nope. It’s good.</p>
<p>Drop Pre-Calculus while you have the chance though. It’s hard.</p>
<p>@TeenDream I’m moving to the US from Canada, where the system is different</p>
<p>@Secoja8 I never said anything about Pre Calc?</p>
<p>@americanada Don’t worry you’re on par with the kids your age. You’re not behind.</p>
<p>@Niquii77 Yeah I’m not too worried about being behind, I’m more concerned about not having AP Bio and (potentially) wanting to major in science, and keeping up with the AP courses while transitioning into the new environment.</p>