<p>I would say 8. Things can definitely be harder. Look at my schedule: </p>
<p>Community College-</p>
<p>Honors Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Lab
Differential Equations
Honors World Politics
Honors U.S. History to 1870
Honors Intro to Shakespeare (200 level class)</p>
<p>Total of 16 Credits (Hours)</p>
<p>Homeschool Studies-</p>
<p>Literature (taking AP test in May)
Philosophy
Spanish (taking AP test)</p>
<p>Of course since I’m homeschooled I have a bit more freedom in scheduling things around. Your schedule looks challenging and varied, so no worries on those counts :)</p>
<p>The difficulty of your schedule depends on the courses your school offers. If your school offers Calc BC and you’re just taking PreCalc as a senior, your schedule could be much more difficult.</p>
<p>Only you can know how difficult it is, because I have no idea what other people in your school are doing. If a ton of people are taking the same schedule, it might not be considered difficult in the eyes of admissions since you’re not one of the “select few” at your school.</p>
<p>Well to put things in perspective my class valedictorian will have only taken 2 AP courses by graduation, so I guess what I’m trying to say’s that my schedule will probably have the most APs in my school…</p>