<p>Hey everyone,
I’m slightly conflicted with what my schedule should look like next year. I’m currently enrolled in AP Environmental Science and AP Stats (math/sci), but I want to pursue higher math. I already finished introductory level multivariable calculus, so I was considering linear algebra at a nearby community college. I have a little experience with linear algebra, so I’m excited about the subject. I want to drop AP Environmental Science to eliminate some homework and earn more time…By doing so, I’ll have 5 classes (we have 6 classes per day). So my question: Should I stick with APES and avoid criticism from adcoms, or can I ease the workload? I’m pretty sure I’ll stick with linear algebra either way. Oh, I won’t drop AP Stats because a lot of my friends are taking it…haha :P</p>
<p>LOL, take Linear Algebra and self study APES…you’ll get a 5 on it easily.</p>
<p>I agree with the reply in post #2.</p>
<p>APES is so easy its ridiculous. they need to do something about that test it really is a joke.</p>