<p>AP Calc AB MY SCHEDULE
AP English
AP Biology
AP American history</p>
<p>If you think you could earn an A in all those courses, please post. I want to know how many of you are that academically gifted. Just curious.</p>
<p>AP Calc AB MY SCHEDULE
AP English
AP Biology
AP American history</p>
<p>If you think you could earn an A in all those courses, please post. I want to know how many of you are that academically gifted. Just curious.</p>
<p>umm, im taking AP Lang. and Comp., AP Calc. BC, AP Latin Lit., AP U.S. History, AP Enviro., AP Music Theory, and AP Art History junior year. So, yeah, that schedule doesn’t look too bad. Alot of people in my school take 4-6 AP’s.</p>
<p>Yes, it’s doable.</p>
<p>Depends on the school. All AP classes are not equal - should be, but aren’t.</p>
<p>(AP Calc AB teacher typically gives only 4-5 A’s. APUSH: difficult class.)</p>
<p>Answer to your question: no, not all A’s.</p>
<p>Brother attended a different hs, and h/AP classes were capped at three a year because of the work load.</p>
<p>I took 5 APs (including US History and English) this year and had high-As on all of them. I know people who were taking 6 APs and they did fine. 4 APs is not a big deal in our school.</p>
<p>That looks like my senior year schedule, except for AP USH, which I took sophomore year. I got A’s in all of them. My school didn’t offer very many AP courses, I took 6 APs total, the only ones I didn’t take were Spanish and Stats.</p>
<p>ArtOfMind_21: In my opinion, your question is flawed. Different APs hold different levels of difficulty in accordance to different schools. AP Calculus may be a joke at one school and a nightmare at another. </p>
<p>A better question would be: How many of you guys can get 5s on all these AP exams?</p>
<p>Good question zenythz!</p>
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You’re on CC… everyone. </p>
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You’re on CC, 2/3 of everyone.</p>
<p>You will probably want to kill yourself during AP week (ESPECIALLY because of APUSH), but if you are reasonably intelligent you’ll probably do all right.</p>
<p>definitely doable.
i took ap english lang., ap us history, ap chemistry, and ap statistics this past year. i got an above an a’s in all of them.</p>
<p>For me, calc, USH, and English is easy enough. I hate bio though.</p>
<p>Yeah, Bio sucks. I wanted to stab my eyes out with my pencil on that exam.</p>
<p>It’s doable, but I’m definitely too lazy to have a schedule like that later on when I become a junior.</p>
<p>ha i wish i had a schedule anywhere near that simple. that would be a complete joke and if i didnt get straight As on that i would be a complete failure and deserve death</p>
<p>you can do it. i took apush, easy a if you can memorize like crazy.</p>
<p>You CC’ers are just… too…</p>
<p>LOL</p>
<p>I have only two Aps this year: AP Bio and AP English Lit.</p>
<p>I have none. xD</p>
<p>I took APUSH this past year and it was extremely easy. Typically, I would only have homework a couple times a week and there was no need to study for the tests.</p>
<p>However, most of the other APs at my school are considered to be very challenging. My older sister took AP calc bc and AP chem her senior year and she usually had 3 hours of homework per night just for those 2 classes. A friend of mine took AP physics this past year and regularly had an hour and a half of homework a night for that class.</p>
<p>As others have stated, it really depends on your school. If you are likely to receive a normal amount of homework based upon more challenging material then that schedule would probably be fine.</p>