<p>I am taking 3 language APs, and 7 others. Is this too much? In my spare time I raise money for forest conservation (we only raised 1M last year, hoping for 4M), save old ladies from traffic around my town, build homeless shelters and cook 9 pots of soup every day, publish scientific reports in a popular science magazine (I only have about 12 of them in the past year). There’s like an infinite amount more, but I want to know if it is too much? Thanks.</p>
<p>Edit: I also attend global peace conferences and I am working on world peace. I have personal contacts with all European leaders.</p>
<p>Man, this reminds me of my freshman year. Try curing cancer before you apply anywhere or else your resume will be laughed right out of the admissions office.</p>
<p>Honestly, your EC’s are bland. Having personal contacts with all European leaders is not impressive to even community colleges. Getting a recommendation letter from God might give you a slight edge.</p>
<p>You’ll be lucky to get accepted at a community college if you only take 10 AP classes. 12 is the ABSOLUTE MINIMUM, and that’s not even mentioning classes with dual enrollment. </p>
<p>Your EC’s are also lacking. Unless you’ve cured world hunger, discovered the cure for cancer, AIDS, and HIV, AND have a letter of recommendation from the president… well, it looks like you’ll be flipping burgers for the rest of your life.</p>