Too many ap classes for senior year?

Asked by albertp22191 6 months ago, 2 answers.

As a junior this year, I took:

AP Calculus AB
Drawing/Computers
American History Honors
AP Psychology
AP English Language
AP Chemistry

Next year, I'm thinking about taking:

AP Biology
AP Calculus BC
AP English Lit
AP Physics C
AP Gov/AP...

Econ
Yearbook

I am mostly speculating between AP Biology and AP Physics C. I haven't taken any physics courses before and I'm scared I'll get lost. I want to take either one or the other, or maybe both. Some people have told me I'll do fine in Physics because I am very strong in math.

What do you guys think?
Give me some feedback!!

Answered by fullofquestions on May 29, 2008, 09:51PM
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I think it would be good for you because with those many a.p classes you could get a really good scholarship for college , keep it up

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Answered by trying2understand on May 29, 2008, 10:29PM
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I think you are going to be really stressed with all those classes.
but if you know you can do it and get really amazing grades then go for it.
I took easy classes because I knew there would be so much going on outside of school.
good luck '09

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